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The Matthean Posteriority Hypothesis (MPH) has begun to attract critical attention. After an earlier response by Gerald Downing in 2017, 2022 saw the publication of two essays that specifically challenge the idea that Matthew used Luke. My response, 'Gnats, Camels and Matthew's use of Luke', JSNT (2023), asks which of these criticisms is most telling.
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David Calderbank
18/3/2023 10:37:04 pm
I'm impressed how much progress you have made in getting MPH into the mainstream. I hope the forthcoming meeting will be a great opportunity to showcase its merits as a solution to the synoptic problem.
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Peter T
25/10/2023 05:55:22 am
I'm interested in the feedback you've received for the article. I found only two citations, Andrejevs and Kim, on Google Scholar, but have you heard more on conferences or in email feedback, and how did the feedback look like?
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AuthorAlan Garrow is Vicar of St Peter's Harrogate and a member of SCIBS at the University of Sheffield. Archives
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