Since the times of Theodor Zahn and Adolf von Harnack and up to very recently, one had to base one's reading of Marcion's gospel on the cloze that these two scholars had produced in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Since 2013 the situation has radically changed, for Jason BeDuhn has produced his The First New Testament (2013), Matthias Klinghardt his Das älteste Evangelium (2015), and Dieter T. Roth his revised and enlarged 2009 Ph.D. dissertation (University of Edinburgh), supervised by Larry Hurtado and Paul Foster.[...]of this assumed posteriority of Marcion's gospel with regard to Luke, the value of Luke and the other Synoptic Gospels and the entire gospel manuscript tradition (including Codex Bezae, which is core to Klinghardt's reconstruction), based on Harnack, are qualified as "minimal" (46).
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