Mark, Elijah, the Baptist and Matthew: The Success of the First Intertextual Reading of Mark
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Mark S. Goodacre
Frances Hill Fox Professor
Mark Goodacre is the Frances Hill Fox Professor of Religious Studies at Duke University.
He specializes in the New Testament and Christian Origins. He earned his MA, M.Phil
and DPhil at the University of Oxford. He has been at Duke since 2005. His research
interests include the Gospels and the Historical Jesus. Goodacre is the author of
four books including The Case Against Q: Studies in Markan Priority and the Synoptic
Problem (Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2

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