Author:
Carlston Charles E.,Norlin Dennis
Abstract
Exegetes are probably no less prone than anybody else to long for something mathematical, something clearly right or wrong, in their discipline. It is thus hardly surprising that in recent years at least two attempts have been made to examine, on a purely objective statistical basis, the disputed question of synoptic relationships.1 It is our intention in this paper to comment briefly on these two studies and to add new figures to the discussion.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
5 articles.
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