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Four Gospels, One Jesus? introduces Jesus through the four Gospel authors' portraits of him. Burridge gives a clear interpretation of each author's depiction of Jesus and compares the Gospels with classical biographies. He also uses symbols to represent each image of Jesus which include a human face, lion, ox, and eagle. The text of this new edition has been updated to include developments in...

implications of their individual work. However, more recently this method has also demonstrated their skill as literary artists. It is not just the individual emphasis in this or that story which is important. How the author structures a work can be equally revealing; stringing coloured beads in a different order produces a different pattern. Composition criticism looks at how the author has composed or ordered his narrative. We have already seen how Mark collected together two groups of stories
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