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History and criticism of the Marcan hypothesis
Read much biblical scholarship? Most scholars are so polite to one another, so respectful of other people's opinion, that it takes you a while reading their book to even find out what side they are on.'
Not so Stoldt. Stoldt is more a take-no-prisoners sort of scholar. "The Marcan hypothesis" he pronounces conclusively, "is so demonstrably false that the question must be seriously raised: How was it possible for this source-theory to win such world -wide approval? The answer must be sought in the ideological background. And the solution to the riddle is: David Fredrich Strauss" (p 228). Strauss, of course is the viciously anti Christian author of "The Life of Jesus", whose book rocked the Victorian world...
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