David Barrett Peabody, Ph. D.

Bibliography

(Last Revised 24 February 2007)

1. Books:

David B. Peabody with Lamar Cope and Allan J. McNicol, eds., One Gospel From Two. Mark’s Use of Matthew and Luke. A Demonstration by the Research Team of the International Institute for Renewal of Gospel Studies (Harrisburg, PA: T. & T. Clark International, A Continuum Imprint, 2002) xvi + 340pp. ISBN 1-56338-352-7

Reviewed for the electronic  Review of Biblical Literature by Ronald L. Clark, Cascade College, Portland, Oregon and Subramanian Johnson Samuel, Wartburg College, Waverly Iowa

http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=3015&CodePage=2355,3015

 Allan J. McNicol with David L. Dungan and David B. Peabody, eds., Beyond the Q Impasse—Luke’s Use of Matthew. A Demonstration by the Research Team of the International Institute for Gospel Studies (Valley Forge, PA: Trinity Press International, 1996) xvi + 333 pp. ISBN: 1-56338-184-2.

Reviewed for the Society of Biblical Literature by Christopher M. Tuckett, University of Oxford

http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=2355&CodePage=2355,3015

 Mark as Composer. New Gospel Studies 1 (Macon, GA: Mercer University Press; Leuven: Peeters Press, 1987) xix + 216 pp. ISBN: 0-86554-197-3.

See comments by Stephen C. Carlson at:

http://www.hypotyposeis.org/weblog/2005/02/burketts-rethinking-gospel-sources.html

 2. An Electronic, Color-Coded Synopsis of Mark and its parallels on CD-ROM:

 David Barrett Peabody and Thomas R. W. Longstaff, A Synopsis of Mark. A Synopsis of the First Three Gospels Showing the Parallels to the Markan Text. (Published by the authors and distributed by Trinity Press International, 2002).

 3. Contributions to books and journals:

 Review of Delbert Burkett, Rethinking the Gospel Sources. From Proto-Mark to Mark (New York: T. & T. Clark International, 2004) ix-288pp. ISBN 0567025500.

This review is electronically published and posted to the Review of Biblical Literature, a WEB publication of the Society of Biblical Literature, at the following URL. Part of a fascicle of RBL02/2005, the review is available for downloading in PDF format at:

http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=4520&CodePage=1497,4391,4360,3138,60,58,2978,4520,1763

  “Farmer, William Reuben.” In Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation 2 vols. (ed. John H. Hayes, Nashville: Abingdon Press, May 1999) 1:385-86. ISBN 0-687-05531-8.

 B. Reicke and D. B. Peabody, “Synoptic Problem.” In Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation 2 vols. (ed. John H. Hayes, Nashville: Abingdon Press, May 1999) 2:517-24. ISBN 0-687-05531-8.

Updated version republished in New Testament: History of Interpretation with Foreword by Edgar Krentz (Nashville: Abingdon, 2004): 189-99. ISBN 0687036860.

Reviewed for SBL by Corrine L. Patton, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN

http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=50&CodePage=50

  “Johann Jacob Griesbach.” In Historical Handbook of Major Biblical Interpreters (ed. Donald K. McKim, Westmont, IL: InterVarsity Press, November 1998) 319-325. ISBN 0-8308-1452-3

Reviewed by Paul B. Harvey, Jr., Journal of Biblical Literature,  Vol. 120,  No. 3 (Autumn, 2001) 591-593

 Virgil Howard and David B. Peabody, “The Gospel According to Mark.” In The International Bible Commentary. A Catholic and Ecumenical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century. English edition (William R. Farmer, Editor; Armando Levoratti, Sean McEvenue, and David L. Dungan, Associate Editors; André LaCocque, Map Editor; Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, September 1998) 1331-1367. ISBN 0-81462-454-5.

Publishers’ Information

http://www.catalog.litpress.org/Detail.aspx?ISBN=0814624545

Reviewed for SBL by Christian E. Hauer, Jr., FSA, Westminster College, Fulton, MO

http://www.bookreviews.org/Reviews/0814624545.html

 Virgil Howard y David B. Peabody, “Evangelium Segun San Marco.” In Comentario internacional de la Biblia (William R. Farmer, editor; Armando Levoratti, Sean McEvenue, y David L. Dungan, editores asociados André LaCocque, editor de mapas; Estella [Navarra), Espana: Editorial Verbo Divino, February 1999) 1211-1243. SBN: 0-8146-2561-4

The Spanish edition is also distributed in the U. S. A. by Liturgical Press.

For more information on the Spanish edition, see http://www.catalog.litpress.org/Detail.aspx?ISBN=0814625614

 Virgil Howard, Bas M. F. van Iersel, David B. Peabody, “Het Evangelie naar Marcus,” In Internationaal Commentaar op de Bijbel, twee delen, (red. Erik Eynikel, Ed Noort, Tjitze Baarda, Aldelbert Denaux, Kampen: J. H. Kok; Averbode: Altiora, 2001).

For more information (in Dutch) see

http://www.nnbh.com/nurpage.cgi?nur=703&sort=alfa&find=904350002X - 904350002X

 Another English edition especially prepared for readers in India has also appeared

J. Pathrapankal and E. Eynikel, eds., International Bible Commentary. Indian edition (Bangalore: Bangalore Theological Publications in India, 2004) 1331-1367.

 Also published in Polish in William R. Farmer, gen. ed., Miedzynarodowy komentarz do Pisma Swietego. Komentarz katolicki i ekumeniczny na XXI wiek. (Warschau: Verbinum Wydawnictwo Ksiezy Werbistow, 2000)

 An Italian edition has also been under contract since the fall of 1996 and publication in other languages, such as German, Russian and Arabic, is also currently anticipated.

 “Luke’s Sequential Use of the Sayings of Jesus from Matthew’s Great Discourses. A Chapter in the Source-Critical Analysis of Luke on the Two Gospel (Neo-Griesbach) Hypothesis.” In Literary Studies in Luke-Acts. Essays in Honor of Joseph B. Tyson (ed. Richard P. Thompson and Thomas E. Phillips, Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, June 1998) 37-58. ISBN 0-86554-563-4.

 “H. J. Holtzmann and His European Colleagues: Aspects of the Nineteenth-Century European Discussion of Gospel Origins.” In Biblical Studies and the Shifting of Paradigms. 1850-1914, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 192 (ed. Henning Graf Reventlow and William Farmer, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995) 50-131. ISBN: 1-85075-532-9.

 Collaborator with W. R. Farmer, “The Minor Agreements of Matthew and Luke Against Mark and the Two Gospel Hypothesis. A Study of These Agreements in Their Compositional Contexts.” In Minor Agreements. Symposium Göttingen 1991 Göttinger Theologische Arbeiten 50 (ed. Georg Strecker, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1993) 163-207. ISBN: 3-525-87804-4.

 “Response to Multi-Stage Hypothesis.” In The Interrelations of the Gospels. A Symposium led by M. -É. Boismard - W. R. Farmer - F. Neirynck. Jerusalem 1984, Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium 95 (ed. David L. Dungan, Leuven: Leuven University Press/Uitgeverij Peeters, 1990) 217-30. ISBN: 90-6831-261-8 (Uitgeverij Peeters) and 90-6186-396-1 (Leuven University Press).

 W. R. Farmer, David L. Dungan, Allan J. McNicol, J. Bernard Orchard, David B. Peabody, “The Two-Gospel Hypothesis. The Statement of the Hypothesis.” In The Interrelations of the Gospels. A Symposium led by M. -É. Boismard - W. R. Farmer - F. Neirynck. Jerusalem 1984, Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium 95, (ed. David L. Dungan, Leuven: Leuven University Press/Uitgeverij Peeters, 1990) 125-156. ISBN: 90-6831-261-8 (Uitgeverij Peeters) and 90-6186-396-1 (Leuven University Press).

Notice in Journal of Biblical Literature 111, 4 (Winter, 1992) 741-42.

 Allan J. McNicol, W. R. Farmer, David L. Dungan, J. Bernard Orchard, David B. Peabody, “The Two-Gospel Hypothesis Textual Discussion. The Composition of the Synoptic Eschatological Discourse.” In The Interrelations of the Gospels. A Symposium led by M. -É. Boismard - W. R. Farmer - F. Neirynck. Jerusalem 1984, Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium 95 (ed. David L. Dungan, Leuven: Leuven University Press/Uitgeverij Peeters, 1990) 156-200; Appendix. Synopsis. The Eschatological Discourse, 615-28. ISBN: 90-6831-261-8 (Uitgeverij Peeters) and 90-6186-396-1 (Leuven University Press).

 “William Reuben Farmer: A Biographical and Bibliographical Essay.” In Jesus, the Gospels, and the Church: Essays in Honor of William R. Farmer (ed. E. P. Sanders, Macon GA: Mercer University Press, 1987) ix-xxx. ISBN: 0-86554-269-4.

 “Chapters in the History of the Linguistic Argument for Solving the Synoptic Problem: The Nineteenth Century in Context.” In Jesus, the Gospels and the Church: Essays in Honor of William R. Farmer (ed. E. P. Sanders, Macon GA: Mercer University Press, 1987) 47-68. ISBN: 0-86554-269-4.

 “In Retrospect and Prospect.” Perkins School of Theology Journal 40/2 April (1987) 9-16.

 “Augustine and the Augustinian Hypothesis: A Reexamination of Augustine’s Thought in De consensu evangelistarum.” In New Synoptic Studies: The Cambridge Gospel Conference and Beyond (ed. William R. Farmer, Macon GA: Mercer University Press, 1983) 37-64. ISBN: 0-86554-087-X

 “The Late Secondary Redaction of Mark’s Gospel and the Griesbach Hypothesis: A Response to Helmut Koester.” In Colloquy on New Testament Studies: A Time for Reappraisal and Fresh Approaches (ed. Bruce C. Corley, Macon GA: Mercer University Press, 1983) 87-132. ISBN: 0-86554-082-9.

 “A Pre-Markan Prophetic Sayings Tradition and the Synoptic Problem.” Journal of Biblical Literature 97/3 (1978) 391-409.

 4. Selected SBL Seminar Papers:

 “Repeated Language in Matthew: Clues to the Order and Composition of Luke and Mark.” In Society of Biblical Literature 1991 Seminar Papers, Society of Biblical Literature Seminar Papers Series 30 (ed. Eugene H. Lovering, Jr., Atlanta GA: Scholars Press, 1991) 647-86. ISBN: 1-55540-624-6.

 William R. Farmer, David L. Dungan, Allan J. McNicol, David B. Peabody, Philip L. Shuler, “Narrative Outline of the Markan Composition According to the Two Gospel Hypothesis.” In Society of Biblical Literature 1990 Seminar Papers, Society of Biblical Literature Seminar Papers Series 29 (ed. David J. Lull, Atlanta GA: Scholars Press, 1990) 212-39. ISBN: 1-55540-548-7.

 5. Forthcoming:

Biographical and bibliographical articles on two German scholars, “Martin Dibelius” [1883-1947] and “Martin Kähler [1835-1912] and the North American scholar, “William R. Farmer [1921-2000],” for the Dictionary of Major Biblical Interpreters ed. Donald K. McKim,  (Westmont, IL: InterVarsity Press, in the press). This new dictionary will also include an slightly updated reprint of Peabody’s earlier article on “J. J. Griesbach,” previously published in the Historical Handbook of Major Biblical Interpreters ed. Donald K. McKim (Westmont, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1998) 319-25. ISBN 0-8308-1452-3.

Co-editor with Allan J. McNicol, Resourcing New Testament Study. Essays in Honor of David Laird Dungan (Harrisburg, PA: T. & T. Clark International, forthcoming.)

“Literary Criticism of the Past. Analogues for the Future. Source Criticism and Text Criticism.” In Resourcing New Testament Study. Essays in Honor of David Laird Dungan (Harrisburg, PA: T. & T. Clark International, forthcoming)

 6. Editorial Work:

Series Associate Editor, New Gospel Studies, published by Mercer University Press of Macon, Georgia and Peeters Press of Leuven, Belgium, 1987-date. (7 titles in 9 volumes have been published in the series to date).

 Participated in a variety of editorial conferences relating to the publication of the International Bible Commentary at the University of Dallas and the University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 1991-1995.

7. Areas of Current Research:

 David Barrett Peabody and Thomas R. W. Longstaff, A Complete Interactive, Electronic, Color-coded Synopsis of Matthew, Mark and Luke. All of the material shared by Matthew and Luke, as well as all of the special material in Matthew and Luke will be added to this revision of the previously published electronic synopsis of Mark and its parallels. See Section 2 under “II. Publications,” above.

 8. Annotated Bibliography:

 An annotated bibliography (last revised, December 1998) is posted at the WEB site for the Two Gospel Hypothesis:

http://www.colby.edu/rel/2gh/BiblioDBP.htm

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