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The Gospel of Tatian: Exploring the Nature and Text of the Diatessaron

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Reception of Jesus in the First Three Centuries - 3Publication details: London T&T Clark 2021Description: 286pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780567700346
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • B68.1 23 C856
Contents:
The Diatessaron and its beginning: a twofold statement of Tatian / Tjitze Baarda -- Diatessaron, diapente, diapollon? exploring the nature and extent of extra-canonical influence in Tatian's Diatessaron / Charles E. Hill -- Tatian's sources and the presentation of the Jewish law in the Diatessaron / Jan Joosten -- Harmony or gospel? on the genre of the (so-called) Diatessaron / Francis Watson -- What Justin's gospels can tell us about Tatian's: tracing the trajectory of the gospel harmony in the second century and beyond / Nicholas Perrin -- Tatian's Diatessaron and the proliferation of gospels / James W. Barker -- The wrong harmony: against the Diatessaronic character of the Dura parchment / Ian N. Mills -- Before and after: some notes on the pre- and post-history of Codex fuldensis / Ulrich B. Schmid -- The use of Tatian's Diatessaron in the textual criticism of the gospels and the future of Diatessaronic studies / Nicholas J. Zola.
Summary: "This volume combines some of the leading voices on the composition and collection of early Christian gospels, in order to analyze Tatian's Diatessaron. The rapid rise and sudden suppression of the Diatessaron has raised numerous questions about the nature and intent of this second century composition. It has been claimed as both a vindication of the fourfold gospel's early canonical status, and as an argument for the canon's on-going fluidity; it has been touted as both a premiere witness to the earliest recoverable gospel text and as an early corrupting influence on that text. Collectively, these essays provide the greatest advance in Diatessaronic scholarship in a quarter of a century. The contributors explore numerous questions: did Tatian intend to supplement or supplant the fourfold gospel? How many were his sources and how free was he with their text? How do we identify a Diatessaronic witness? Is it legitimate to use Tatian's Diatessaron as a source in New Testament textual criticism? Is a reconstruction of the Diatessaron still possible? These queries in turn contribute to the question of what the Diatessaron signifies with respect to the broader context of gospel writing, and what this can tell us about how the writing, rewriting and reception of gospel material functioned in the first and second centuries and beyond"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Diatessaron and its beginning: a twofold statement of Tatian / Tjitze Baarda -- Diatessaron, diapente, diapollon? exploring the nature and extent of extra-canonical influence in Tatian's Diatessaron / Charles E. Hill -- Tatian's sources and the presentation of the Jewish law in the Diatessaron / Jan Joosten -- Harmony or gospel? on the genre of the (so-called) Diatessaron / Francis Watson -- What Justin's gospels can tell us about Tatian's: tracing the trajectory of the gospel harmony in the second century and beyond / Nicholas Perrin -- Tatian's Diatessaron and the proliferation of gospels / James W. Barker -- The wrong harmony: against the Diatessaronic character of the Dura parchment / Ian N. Mills -- Before and after: some notes on the pre- and post-history of Codex fuldensis / Ulrich B. Schmid -- The use of Tatian's Diatessaron in the textual criticism of the gospels and the future of Diatessaronic studies / Nicholas J. Zola.

"This volume combines some of the leading voices on the composition and collection of early Christian gospels, in order to analyze Tatian's Diatessaron. The rapid rise and sudden suppression of the Diatessaron has raised numerous questions about the nature and intent of this second century composition. It has been claimed as both a vindication of the fourfold gospel's early canonical status, and as an argument for the canon's on-going fluidity; it has been touted as both a premiere witness to the earliest recoverable gospel text and as an early corrupting influence on that text. Collectively, these essays provide the greatest advance in Diatessaronic scholarship in a quarter of a century. The contributors explore numerous questions: did Tatian intend to supplement or supplant the fourfold gospel? How many were his sources and how free was he with their text? How do we identify a Diatessaronic witness? Is it legitimate to use Tatian's Diatessaron as a source in New Testament textual criticism? Is a reconstruction of the Diatessaron still possible? These queries in turn contribute to the question of what the Diatessaron signifies with respect to the broader context of gospel writing, and what this can tell us about how the writing, rewriting and reception of gospel material functioned in the first and second centuries and beyond"-- Provided by publisher.

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