'To refer, not to characterise': A synchronic look at the Son-of-Man logia in the Sayings Gospel Q

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The article intends to address the Son-of-Man problem by applying Delbert Burkett's 'question of reference' to those Son-of-Man logia that appear in the Sayings Gospel Q. A position is taken that recent philological approaches to the Son-of-Man problem have not been overly convincing, successful or helpful. Similarly, attempting to determine the authenticity of individual Son-of-Man sayings has not led to any form of scholarly consensus. In place of these approaches, a synchroic approach is defended and applied to theSon-of-Man sayings in Q, with interesting results. © 2013. The Authors.

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Howes, L. (2013). “To refer, not to characterise”: A synchronic look at the Son-of-Man logia in the Sayings Gospel Q. HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 69(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v69i1.1344

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