You question, "Is *Ev more Paulinist than Mark?," bears no relationship to the title of the article, viz., "Is the Gospel of Mark Distinctly Pauline?", or to the abstract there. Why on earth ...????
....well, Marcion's gospel is staring us right in the face whenever we look at the synoptic gospels. It's all there, and always has been, we just don't quite know exactly which bits. But if you threw a dart at either Mark, Luke, or even Matthew, chances are you'd be hitting some part of the Evangel...
Subordinationism is a doctrine wherein the Son is subordinate to the Father, not only in submission and role, but with actual ontological subordination to varying degrees. It can be trinitarian, ie. when it includes the Holy Spirit. Virtually all main orthodox theologians prior to the Arian controv...
Irenaeus Against Heresies III.1.1: ... [the apostles]...preaching the glad tidings of the good things [sent] from God to us... the Gospel of God. Matthew also issued a written Gospel among the Hebrews in their own dialect , while Peter and Paul were preaching at Rome, and laying the foundations of ...
Maybe Eusebius's Eccl. hist. III.39.16 - especially the first half - is accurate, viz. But concerning Matthew he [Papias] writes as follows: " So then Matthew wrote the oracles in the Hebrew language, and every one interpreted them as he was able ." And the same writer uses testimonies fro...
fwiw somewhat in relation to Eusebius's Eccl. hist . 3.39.15, attributed to Papias, but also independently; Irenaeus Against Heresies III.1.1: We have learned from none others the plan of our salvation, than from those through whom the Gospel has come down to us, which they did at one time proclaim ...
Alternatively, "Luke" was chosen as a pseudonym as a counter [ to] the tradition of "Mark" being an associate of Paul and involved in writing his gospel ... And "Mark" had [his] association with Paul obscured by [a subsequently narrated] association with Peter. Snap. i...
3 . Its Anti-Marcionite. What you should be reading is Mark and Luke, not the nameless Evangelion.[/color] If it were really Paul's gospel, surely he 1 would have mentioned it no? 1 What do you mean by this? Who's 'he' there? " He " is Paul . Recall, Marcion is trying to claim the mantle ...