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Mark S. Goodacre
Born
1967
Leicestershire, England, U.K.
Nationality
English
Academic background
Alma mater
Oxford University
Academic work
Discipline
Theology
Sub-discipline
New Testament
Early Christianity
Institutions
University of Birmingham
Duke University
Mark S. Goodacre (born 1967 in Leicestershire, England) is a New Testament scholar and Professor at Duke University's Department of Religion. He has written extensively on the Synoptic Problem; that is, the origins of the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. He has defended the Farrer hypothesis,[1] and thus accepts Markan priority but rejects Q.
Goodacre earned his M.A., M.Phil. and D.Phil. at the University of Oxford and was Senior Lecturer at the Department of Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham until 2005.
He has also been a consultant for numerous television and radio shows related to the New Testament, such as the 2001 BBC series Son of God and the 2013 mini-series The Bible.[2]
^Mark Goodacre: Fatigue in the Synoptics, New Testament Studies, volume 44
^Mark Goodacre: Media Consultancy and Participation
Mark S. Goodacre (born 1967 in Leicestershire, England) is a New Testament scholar and Professor at Duke University's Department of Religion. He has written...
Goodacre (2001), pp. 40–41, 151–52. Goodacre (2001), pp. 124–26. Goodacre (2001), pp. 148–51. Goodacre, Mark (2007-11-14). "Mark-Q Overlaps IV: Back to the Continuum"...
and the Farrer–Goulder–Goodacre hypothesis) is a possible solution to the synoptic problem. The theory is that the Gospel of Mark was written first, followed...
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Gospel according to the Hebrews. Austin Farrer, Michael Goulder, and MarkGoodacre have also argued against Q, maintaining Marcan priority, claiming the...
West Asian Galilean Semite, the study concluded in conjunction with MarkGoodacre that he would have appeared 'Middle Eastern' and his skin would have...
2023. Goodacre, Mark (May 2, 2004). "Historical Accuracy of The Passion of the Christ". Archived from the original on October 13, 2008. MarkGoodacre, "The...
Joel Osteen and Rick Warren and academics such as Craig A. Evans and MarkGoodacre. The Bible has been watched by over 100 million viewers in the United...
The Burlington Free Press. p. 5D. Retrieved 19 July 2020. Letterboxd MarkGoodacre (May 19, 2005). "Gay Jesus Film Hoax?". NT Blog. Retrieved 2009-06-08...
The Apocalypse of Peter (Greek Akhmim Fragment Text) transcribed by MarkGoodacre from Erich Klostermann [de]'s edition (HTML, Word, PDF) "Apocalypse...
not God, while the second, unlike Jesus, was unworthy of worship. MarkGoodacre writes that using "empty tomb" to refer to the disappearance of Jesus'...
Additional information about Jesus' skin color and hair was provided by MarkGoodacre, a New Testament scholar and professor at Duke University. Using third-century...
Early Christian Texts. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-06918-1. Goodacre, Mark (September 2021). Lawrence, Louise (ed.). "How Empty Was the Tomb?"...
story doesn't make sense." Speaking to the Catholic website Aleteia, MarkGoodacre (Duke University) stated that "I don’t think there is any merit in the...
second, and Mark third, have pointed to weaknesses in the redaction-based arguments for the existence of Q and Markan priority. MarkGoodacre says "Some...
articles and chapters consult the comprehensive bibliography compiled by MarkGoodacre, linked below. "Professor Michael Goulder: biblical scholar". The Times...
Mark: A Commentary. New Testament Library: Commentary Series. pp. 23–24. ISBN 0664221076. Powers (2010), pp. 90–93. Goodacre (2001), p. 62. Goodacre (2001)...
Publishing Company. The current series editors are Todd D. Still and MarkGoodacre. The individual volumes are as follows. Nolland, John (2005). The Gospel...
were discussed. Scholars such as Dale Allison, Loren Stuckenbruck and MarkGoodacre, among others, spoke at the event. The influential rabbi Brad Hirschfield...
Golden, environmental engineer David Goldstein, population geneticist MarkGoodacre, theologian Matthias Gromeier, developer of the PVSRIPO virus that has...
Rabbinic Judaism and Early Christianity. Eerdmans. ISBN 9780802843661. Goodacre, Mark (2001). The Synoptic Problem: A Way Through the Maze. A&C Black. ISBN 978-0567080561...
corrections, by C. Bradford Welles in 1959. In 1999, David Parker, MarkGoodacre, and David Taylor published a third attempt at reconstructing the text...