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Book Title: Memory, Jesus, and the Synoptic Gospels
Author: Robert K. McIver
Series: Resources for Biblical Study 59
Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
Copyright: 2011
Page Count: xii + 241
Formats: Available in Paperback
Description:
Before they were written in the Gospels, the teachings and deeds of Jesus were preserved in human memory-with all its frailties and strengths-for perhaps as long as 30 to 60 years. Much can happen to traditions preserved in memories for so long, and this groundbreaking work addresses the impact that the qualities of human memory would have had on the traditions of the historical Jesus found in the Synoptic Gospels. It uses the insights gained from over a century of psychological experimentation to investigate the qualities and potential reliability of individual and collective memories underlying the various elements that make up the Gospel traditions.

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Review by Alan Kirk
Published 2012-06-10
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