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Duke University


Mark Goodacre
Associate Professor
Duke University
Department of Religion
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Durham, NC 27708-0964

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Email: Goodacre@duke.edu



Last updated on:
6 January 2008

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Mark Goodacre's Articles


“The Nativity Story: A Review”, SBL Forum 5/1 (January 2007)

“Scripturalization in Mark’s Crucifixion Narrative” in Geert van Oyen and Tom Shepherd (eds.), The Passion of Mark (Leuven: Peeters, 2006): 33-47

“The Rock on Rocky Ground: Matthew, Mark and Peter as Skandalon” in Philip McCosker (ed.), What Is It That the Scripture Says?: Essays in Biblical Interpretation, Translation, And Reception in Honour of Henry Wansbrough Osb (Library of New Testament Studies; London & New York: Continuum, 2006): 61-73

“The Power of The Passion of the Christ: Reactions and Overreactions to Gibson’s Artistic Vision,” Chapter 3 in Robert Webb and Kathleen Corley (eds.), Jesus and Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ: The Film, the Gospels and the Claims of History (London & New York: Continuum, 2004)

“When is a Text not a Text? The Quasi-Text-Critical Approach of the International Q Project” in Mark Goodacre and Nicholas Perrin (eds.), Questioning Q (London: SPCK, 2004; Downers Grove, IL: IVP, 2005): 115-26

“A World Without Q” in Mark Goodacre and Nicholas Perrin (eds.), Questioning Q (London: SPCK, 2004; Downers Grove, IL: IVP, 2005): 174-9

“The Pleasures and Perils of Talking to the Media”, SBL Forum March 2004 (on-line article)

“Jesus” and “Paul” in The Good Book (London: BBC Factual and Learning, 2004): 60-77 and 78-90

“The Passion, Pornography and Polemic: In Defense of The Passion of the Christ”, Bible and Interpretation April 2004 (on-line article)

“On choosing and using appropriate analogies: a response to F. Gerald Downing”, Journal for the Study of the New Testament 26 (2003): 237-40.

"Reverence and Resolution: The Heart of Carroll's Religion", The Carrollian - The Lewis Carroll Journal 9 (Spring 2002): 32-42

"The Synoptic Jesus and the Celluloid Christ: Solving the Synoptic Problem Through Film", Journal for the Study of the New Testament 80 (2000): 31-44

"A Monopoly on Marcan Priority? Fallacies at the Heart of Q", Society of Biblical Literature Seminar Papers 2000 (Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2000): 583-622 (reproduced here)

"The Quest to Digest Jesus: Recent Books on the Historical Jesus", Reviews in Religion & Theology 7 (2000): 156-61 (reproduced here)

"Beyond the Q Impasse or Down a Blind Alley?": Journal for the Study of the New Testament 76 (1999): 33-52

"Do You Think You're What They Say You Are? Reflections on Jesus Christ Superstar", Journal of Religion and Film 3/2 (1999), on-line article

"Comprehensively Questing For Jesus?": Review Article on Gerd Theissen & Annette Merz, The Historical Jesus: A Comprehensive Guide in Reviews in Religion & Theology 6 (1999): 116-20 (reproduced here)

"Fatigue in the Synoptics", New Testament Studies 44 (1998): 45-58 (reproduced here)

"Recent Books in . . . New Testament Studies", Reviews in Religion and Theology 1998/1 (February): 71-6 (reproduced here)

'"Drawing from the Treasure Both New and Old": Current Trends in New Testament Studies', Scripture Bulletin 27/2 (July 1997): 66-77 (reproduced here)

'"Wenham": An Appreciation of The Elements of New Testament Greek', EQ 69 (1997):3-6 (reproduced here)

"Recent Books in . . . New Testament Studies", Reviews in Religion and Theology 1997/1 (February): 77-81 (reproduced here)

"The Preaching of Lewis Carroll", Jabberwocky 20/3 (Summer 1993): 15-27

With David Parker and David Taylor, "The Dura-Europos Gospel Harmony" in David Taylor (ed.), Texts and Studies: Contributions to Biblical and Patristic Literature Third Series; Volume 1 (Birmingham: University of Birmingham Press, 1999): 192-228

 

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