This study critically examines the current state of Synoptic Gospel studies, particularly many scholars' reliance on the Literary Dependence Hypothesis, and endeavors to advance a more balanced approach. The author attempts to deduce the Synoptic Gospels' construction process by meticulously examining the Eucharist and its co-text within these Gospels, by employing a model of Mode Register Analysis based on Systemic Functional Linguistics. This study uncovers the probability that each designated text in the Synoptic Gospels was constructed based on oral Gospel tradition(s) under the influence of each constructorâs identity.
Hojoon J. Ahn, Ph.D. (2023), McMaster Divinity College, has studied New Testament Studies focusing on Synoptic Gospels, Greek Grammar, Linguistics, and Ecotheology
Preface Acknowledgments List of Figures and Tables Abbreviations
Introduction
1 A Survey of Studies on the Synoptic Problem
â1âIntroduction
â2âA Brief History of the Studies Related to the Synoptic Problem
â3âFour Major Views
â4âAnalysis and Evaluation of the Literary Dependence Hypothesis
â5âA Complementing Approach to Resolve the Synoptic Problem
â6âThe Synoptic Gospelsâ Authorship and Its Implication for This Study
â7âThe Position of This Study
â8âConclusion
2 MethodologyâMode Register Analysis
â1âFoundational Concepts for Methodology
â2âMode Register Analysis Based on SFL
â3âSystemic Functional Linguistics
â4âRegister Analysis Based on SFL for Analyzing Ancient Greek Texts
â5âMode: Textual Meaning
â6âProcedure
3 Mode Register Analysis of Matthew 26:14â35
â1âThematization
â2âCohesion
â3âOrality and Textuality
â4âVerbal Aspect
â5âConclusion
4 Mode Register Analysis of Mark 14:10â31
â1âThematization
â2âCohesion
â3âOrality and Textuality
â4âVerbal Aspect
â5âConclusion
5 Mode Register Analysis of Luke 22:3â23, 31â34
â1âScope of the Text for Analysis
â2âThematization
â3âCohesion
â4âOrality and Textuality
â5âVerbal Aspect
â6âConclusion
6 Comparison and Implications
â1âThematization
â2âCohesion
â3âOrality and Textuality
â4âVerbal Aspect
â5âSummary
7 Conclusion and Further Research
â1âConclusions
â2âFurther Possible Research
Appendices
Appendix 1: Prime and Subsequent Analysis of Matthew 26:14â35 Appendix 2: Prime and Subsequent Analysis of Mark 14:10â31 Appendix 3: Prime and Subsequent Analysis of Luke 22:3â23, 31â34 Appendix 4: Prime and Subsequent Analysis of Luke 22:24â30 Appendix 5: Theme and Rheme Analysis of Matthew 26:14â35 Appendix 6: Theme and Rheme Analysis of Mark 14:10â31 Appendix 7: Theme and Rheme Analysis of Luke 22:3â23, 31â34 Appendix 8: Theme and Rheme Analysis of Luke 22:24â30 Appendix 9: Translation of Matthew 26:14â35 Based on Conjunction and Verbal Aspect Analysis Appendix 10: Translation of Mark 14:10â3 Based on Conjunction and Verbal Aspect Analysis Appendix 11: Translation of Luke 22:3â23, 31â34 Based on Conjunction and Verbal Aspect Analysis Bibliography Index
Biblical scholars, students in seminaries, pastors, and anyone interested in the construction process of the Synoptic Gospels.