MacLean Gilmour explained

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Samuel MacLean Gilmour (28 April 1905[1] -1970) was a Canadian New Testament scholar, professor at Queen's Theological College, Norris Professor of New Testament at Andover Newton Theological School,[1] and President of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies and of the Canadian Section of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis.[2] [3] [4] S. MacLean Gilmour also was member of the Editorial Committee of the Journal of Biblical Literature and a member of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas.[4]

Contributions

Sources of the Gospel according to Luke

MacLean Gilmour proposed various theories about the sources that were used in the Gospel According to Luke.[5] [6] Gilmour "argued against Streeter and Taylor that Q+L constituted a complete Gospel and formed the structure upon which Luke the Evangelist composed his own Gospel."[1] Gilmour added that even when Luke made Mark the basis of his own Gospel, in The passion narrative reviewed that material of his own Gospel and enriched it "with material of his own composition".[1] Analyzing Gilmour's proposals and his antithesis, Xavier Léon-Dufour evaluated Gilmour's hypothesis as "brilliant among the criticism".[1]

Works

Thesis

Books

Chapters

Selected journal articles

Translation

References

  1. Book: The Lukan Passion Narrative. The Markan Material in Luke 22,54 - 23,25: A Historical Survey: 1891-1997. 266. New Testament Tools, Studies and Documents. Revd Jay M. Harrington. BRILL. 2019. 9789004379992. 10.1163/9789004379992.
  2. Web site: Gilmour, S. MacLean (Samuel MacLean) 1905-1970. WorldCat Identities.
  3. Web site: Departmental Scholarships and Prizes (Religious Studies). Queens University.
  4. Web site: Gilmour, S. Maclean (Samuel MacLean). Queen's University archives.
  5. Book: Kim Paffenroth. The Story of Jesus According to L. 147. Journal for the study of the New Testament: Supplement series. A&C Black. 1997. 9781850756750. 20.
  6. Book: The Passion Narrative of St Luke: A Critical and Historical Investigation. 16. Vincent Taylor. Cambridge University Press. 16 December 2004. Vincent Taylor. Owen E. Evans. 9780521616928. 19. Monograph series: Society for the Study of the New Testament.