The text of Marcion's Gospel / by Dieter T. Roth.
Material type: TextSeries: New Testament tools, studies and documents ; v. 49.Publication details: Leiden : Brill, 2015.Description: 491 p. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9789004245204 (hardback)
- 9789004282377 (ebook)
- 226.06 23
- BS2585.52 .R68 2015
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Revised and significantly expanded version of the author's thesis (Ph.D.), presented under the title "Towards a new reconstruction of the text of Marcion's Gospel: history of research, sources, methodology, and the testimony of Tertullian"--University of Edinburgh, 2009.
Includes reconstruction of Marcion's Gospel in the original Greek (p. [410]-436).
Includes bibliography (p. [441]-460) and indexes.
Introduction -- History of research -- Sources and methodology -- Tertullian as a source : multiple citations -- Tertullian as a source : citations only in Adversus Marcionem -- Epiphanius as a source -- The Adamantius dialogue as a source -- Additional sources -- The reconstruction of Marcion's Gospel -- Initial conclusions and avenues for future research.
"Dieter T. Roth offers a new, critical reconstruction of Marcion's Gospel including various levels of certainty for readings in this Gospel text. An extensive history of research, overview of both attested and unattested verses in the various sources, and methodological considerations related, in particular, to understanding the citation customs of the sources set the stage for a comprehensive analysis of all relevant data concerning Marcion's Gospel. On the basis of this new reconstruction significant issues in the study of early Christianity, including the relationship between Marcion's Gospel and Luke and the place of Marcion in the history of the canon and the formation of the fourfold Gospel, can be considered anew."--Back cover.
Includes excerpts in Latin or Greek with English commentary.