Michael Goulder

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Michael Goulder was a British biblical scholar known for his influential work on the Synoptic Gospels, particularly his advocacy of the Farrer hypothesis and his development of the theory of lectionary-based gospel composition.

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instanceOf academic
biblical scholar
theologian
academicDiscipline religious studies
theology
approach literary-critical analysis of the Gospels
use of Jewish liturgical and midrashic models
areaOfInfluence New Testament source criticism
Synoptic problem
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt University of Oxford
surface form: Oxford University
employer University of Birmingham NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork New Testament studies
Synoptic Gospels NERFINISHED
biblical studies
influenced scholars of lectionary theories of gospel origins
subsequent defenders of the Farrer hypothesis
knownFor advocacy of the Farrer hypothesis
arguments against the existence of Q
critique of the Two-Source Hypothesis
theory of lectionary-based gospel composition
work on the Synoptic Gospels
languageOfWork English
notableWork Luke: A New Paradigm NERFINISHED
Midrash and Lection in Matthew NERFINISHED
St Paul versus St Peter NERFINISHED
The Evangelists’ Calendar NERFINISHED
occupation biblical scholar
theologian
opposedConcept hypothetical Q source
opposedTheory Two-Source Hypothesis NERFINISHED
positionHeld Professor of Biblical Studies at the University of Birmingham
religion Christianity
religiousTradition Anglicanism NERFINISHED
supportedTheory Farrer hypothesis NERFINISHED
theoryDeveloped lectionary-based gospel composition
midrash-and-lection approach to gospel composition
viewOnGospels saw gospel composition as shaped by lectionary cycles
viewOnQ rejected the need for a hypothetical Q document
viewOnSynopticProblem argued that Luke used both Mark and Matthew
wroteAbout Gospel of Luke NERFINISHED
Gospel of Mark NERFINISHED
Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
St Paul NERFINISHED
early Christian liturgy

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Farrer hypothesis supportedBy Michael Goulder