David Black opens up a whole new world of understanding as he
traces the history, origin and development of the four NT Gospels.
With a clear and firm belief in divine inspiration and the
authority of these writings he encourages the reader to think of
the rapid growth of the early church and the need for the gospel
story in words and forms that the differing cultures and contexts
could understand and embrace. . . . Black mainly uses Patristic
documentation to support his hypothesis, asserting that the
unhesitating support by the church fathers for the historicity and
authorship of the four Gospels can no longer be doubted. -- Randy
Sizemore "Evangelical Journal" (12/31/2006)
This book is a welcome David going against the Markan priority
Goliath, and Black gives valuable reasons from patristic and
textual studies to re-evaluate the Synoptic problem.
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