Mark Goodacre

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Mark Goodacre is a New Testament scholar known for his influential work on the Synoptic Problem and advocacy of the Farrer hypothesis, particularly through his research on the relationships among the Gospels.

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instanceOf New Testament scholar
biblical scholar
person
almaMater Exeter College, Oxford NERFINISHED
citizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Exeter College, Oxford NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
employer Duke University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Christian origins
Gospel of Luke NERFINISHED
Gospel of Mark NERFINISHED
Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
New Testament studies
Synoptic Problem NERFINISHED
biblical studies
historical Jesus
genre academic non-fiction
hasAcademicDegree DPhil in New Testament studies
hasBlog NT Blog NERFINISHED
hasPodcast NT Pod NERFINISHED
hasTaughtAt University of Birmingham NERFINISHED
hasWebsite https://ntweblog.blogspot.com/
knownFor advocacy of the Farrer hypothesis
blog NT Blog
critique of the Q hypothesis
podcast NT Pod NERFINISHED
research on the relationships among the Synoptic Gospels
work on the Synoptic Problem
languageSpoken English
nationality British
notableWork Goulder and the Gospels NERFINISHED
The Case Against Q NERFINISHED
The Synoptic Problem: A Way Through the Maze NERFINISHED
Thomas and the Gospels NERFINISHED
occupation author
blogger
podcaster
professor
placeOfBirth United Kingdom NERFINISHED
positionHeld Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at Duke University
religion Christianity
researchInterest Gospel of Thomas NERFINISHED
intertextuality in the Gospels
non-canonical gospels
theoryAdvocated Farrer hypothesis NERFINISHED
theoryCritiqued Q hypothesis
Two-Source hypothesis NERFINISHED

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Farrer hypothesis supportedBy Mark Goodacre