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Are the Gospels only valuable because they contain facts about Jesus, or is it also important to consider their literary aspects?
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Introduction
Literary Character
• Genre
º Historical Narrative
º Greco-Roman Biography
º Biblical Narrative
• Reliability
º Access
º Candor
º Corroboration
º Training
º Theological Convictions
º Holy Spirit
Status in the Church
• Composition
º Similarities
º Theories of Composition
º Certainty
• Authenticity
º Trustworthy Authors
º Apostolic Approval
º Witness of the Church
Unity
• Same Story
• Jesus
º Proofs
º Vocabulary
º Stages
Variety
• Apparent Difficulties
º Chronology
º Omission
º Different Events
º Different Speeches
• Distinct Emphases
º Matthew
º Mark
º Luke
º John
Conclusion