Title
Children and the Sayings Source Q: What the Double Tradition Reveals about Q's Attitude toward Children (Q 11:19-20; 12:53; 14:26; and 17:1-2).
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2019
Abstract
This essay seeks to contribute to the growing scholarship on children in biblical studies, and while studies of children in the Gospels have begun to emerge, no one has examined the hypothetical Sayings Source Q material specifically with children in mind. Are there children in Q? What can we learn of Q’s disposition toward children? This essay adapts K.S. Han’s method of “allegiance types” (2002) for determining Q’s attitude toward the Jerusalem Temple to a childist reading of Q 11:19-20; 12:53; 14:26; and 17:1-2. In short, these four passages evidence only adult or adolescent children, and despite much household imagery, Q language often suggests an “imperiled” family unit so central to the lives of children. The findings may aid studies seeking to further define Q’s relationship to apocalypticism, “renewal” ideology, asceticism, or the endurance of the family unit.
Publication Title
Biblical Interpretation
Volume
27
Issue
1
First Page
69
Last Page
90
DOI of Published Version
10.1163/15685152-00271P04
Recommended Citation
Murphy, James, "Children and the Sayings Source Q: What the Double Tradition Reveals about Q's Attitude toward Children (Q 11:19-20; 12:53; 14:26; and 17:1-2)." (2019). School of American and Global Studies Faculty Publications with a Focus on History, Philosophy, Political Science, and Religion. 40.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/hppr_pubs/40