Re: Papyrologists and alledged earliest Gospel fragm.

From: Ken Penner (kpenner@mail.unixg.ubc.ca)
Date: Mon Aug 14 1995 - 00:31:51 EDT


On 13 Aug 95 at 13:50, Scott McKellar wrote:

> Some recent talk about Papyrologists and such, on another list
> prompts me to ask about recent evaluations of Carsten P. Thiedes
> work on the the 7Q Gospel fragment of Mark

> Has there been any recent changes of opinion among Papyrologists?
> I remember Gordon Fee writing something. . . can anyone help me
> out?

I don't know a lot about the current state of opinion or what
literature is available, but I'll offer all I know:

In the bibliography of Fee and Epp's 1993 "Studies and Documents",
is listed Epp's article, "The Greek Fragments of Qumran Cave 7."
<i>The Dead Sea Scrolls: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek Texts with
English Translations.</i> Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea
Scrolls Project. Ed. James H. Charlesworth. Tuebingen:
Mohr-Siebeck; Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox.

Ken Penner
Regent College, Vancouver

kpenner@unixg.ubc.ca
http://www.netshop.bc.ca/~kpenner/



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