Endnote 11 - Is There a Gospel of Q?
Arland Jacobsen, The First Gospel, p. 4, as cited in “Q—The Lost Gospel,” BR 09:05.
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Arland Jacobsen, The First Gospel, p. 4, as cited in “Q—The Lost Gospel,” BR 09:05.
“Q—The Lost Gospel,” BR 09:05 (Patterson quoting Mack, 4f.).
“Q—The Lost Gospel,” BR 09:05.
“Q—The Lost Gospel,” BR 09:05, quoting Mack, 8, 10.
Stephen J. Patterson, “Q—The Lost Gospel,” BR 09:05. Subsequent references to this article will be given as BR.
James M. Robinson, “The Sayings of Jesus: ‘Q’,” Drew Gateway (Fall 1983); Helmut Koester, Ancient Christian Gospels: Their History and Development (Philadelphia: Trinity Press International, 1990); John Kloppenborg, The Formation of Q (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1987); Arland Jacobsen, The First Gospel (Missoula: Polebridge, 1992); Burton Mack, Q—The Lost Gospel (San Francisco: HarperSan Francisco, 1993).