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William Reuben Farmer (1921 – December 31, 2000) was an American New Testament scholar, professor of theology at Southern Methodist University, and advocate of ecumenism. Biography Farmer studied at Cambridge University in England and Union Theological Seminary in New York (the home of famous teachers such as Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Tillich, among others). He graduated seminary in 1952. Farmer was then ordained as a minister of the United Methodist Church. He became a professor at the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas in 1959 or 1960. There, he was known as an associate and ally to Albert Outler, a Protestant historian of the church who closely observed and studied the Catholic Church and supported both the paleo-orthodox and the ecumenical movement. Farmer supported the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and served on its board of directors in supporting civil rights for African-Americans in Dallas. In 1990 at the age of 67, he also joined the Roman Catholic Church as a lay member. He attempted to stay in both churches at once as a nod toward ecumenism, but was unable; the Methodist Judicial Council ruled that joining another denomination automatically terminates UMC membership. After his retirement and conversion, he did occasional projects with the University of Dallas, a Catholic University in Irving, such as editing a volume of Bible commentaries from a Catholic and ecumenical perspective. Farmer died in 2000 in Dallas of prostate cancer. Works Farmer's most notable area of research was the synoptic problem, or the question of the nature of the connection between the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. In his 1964 book The Synoptic Problem: A Critical Analysis, he disputes the two-source hypothesis that had generally become accepted among historians of Christianity in the 20th century (and still is accepted today) which suggests that Mark and an unknown tradition called "Q" were used to write Matthew and Luke. Rather, he supported a variant of the older Matthean priority theory that suggests the Gospel of Matthew came first, the view of many early Church fathers such as Augustine. Farmer called his preferred version the two-gospel hypothesis, and suggests instead that Mark was the latest gospel that drew from both Matthew and Luke. In a 1992 paper, Farmer suggested the movement for Marcan priority originated as an effect of the German Kulturkampf in the 1870s, a political and cultural struggle between the largely Lutheran government of the German Empire and the German Catholic Church. In this view, playing down the importance of Matthew would show that the Catholic Church was "wrong" and weaken their claims of canonical authority, opening the way for the Protestant-led government to seize authority and power. Farmer himself admits that any such government tampering was implicit, however, and has found few supporters for this view. A partial list of books authored: Maccabees, Zealots, and Josephus: An Inquiry into Jewish Nationalism in the Greco-Roman period. New York: Columbia University Press. 1956. LCCN 56-7364. The Synoptic Problem: A Critical Analysis. New York: Western North Carolina Press. 1964. (Reprinted in 1976) The Last Twelve Verses of Mark. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1974. The Gospel of Jesus: The Pastoral Relevance of the Synoptic Problem. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press. 1994. A partial list of books where he served as editor: New Synoptic Studies: The Cambridge Gospel Conference and Beyond. Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press. 1983. Biblical Studies and the Shifting of Paradigms, 1850-1914. Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press. 1995. (with Henning Graf Reventlow) The International Catholic Bible Commentary: a Catholic and Ecumenical Commentary for the Twenty-first Century. Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press. 1998. Anti-Judaism and the Gospels. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International. 1999. References External links Published works of William R. Farmer. Discover the William Farmer popular books. Find the top 100 most popular William Farmer books.

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  • William T. Burnham, Sr., William T. Burnham, Jr., and Rita Burnham Farmer v. Dr. W. Granville Tabb, Sr. synopsis, comments

    William T. Burnham, Sr., William T. Burnham, Jr., and Rita Burnham Farmer v. Dr. W. Granville Tabb, Sr.

    Supreme Court of Mississippi

    This medical malpractice case was filed in the Circuit Court of the First Judicial District of Hinds County. The appellants, William T. Burnham, Sr., William T. Burnham, Jr. and Ri...

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    The Loudness

    Nick Courage

    Henry Long doesn’t have a heart.Since the Tragedies, he doesn’t have much: just an annoying lowwatt buzz from his makeshift transplant, skinny arms, and a dusty library attic from ...

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    The Murder of the Century

    Paul Collins

    The “enormously entertaining” (The Wall Street Journal) account of a shocking 1897 murder mystery that “artfully recreate[s] the era, the crime, and the newspaper wars it touched o...

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    21 Days of Bold Prayers

    William H. Farmer

    Grow spiritually mature and strengthen your relationship with God through this 21 day journey of prayer. Each day is a new prayer and a new bible verse to meditate on. As you walk ...

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    Eidectic Fugue

    William Farmer

    This is a copy of a blog posted in the early 2000’s.  It describes opening a store in Salem Oregon in the 1960’s.

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    James Rhodes, Complainant and Appellant v. William B. Farmer

    United States Supreme Court

    Mr. Phillips made the following points:–– A judgment creditor is entitled in equity to attach a debt due to the debtor. Bayard v. Hoffman, 4 John. C. 453; Egberts v. Pemberton, 7 I...

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    William G. Krick v. Farmers and Merchants

    171A22 Court of Appeals of Indiana Nos. 1270A257

    ON PETITION FOR REHEARING Appellant Krick insists that he had no notice of the will compromise and that he was not represented by counsel at the hearing on February 5, 1964, at whi...

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    James Rhodes, Complainant and Appellant v. William B. Farmer

    United States Supreme Court

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    William Ellis

    Malcolm Thick

    William Ellis, who lived and farmed at Little Gaddesden in Hertfordshire in the first half of the eighteenth century (d. 1759), is an important figure in English agricultural histo...

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    William Smith, Potter and Farmer 1790 - 1858

    George Sturt

    This is a 1919 biography of the author's grandfather, William Smith. It explores the life of this traditional English potterturnedfarmer in nineteenthcentury rural England. Hig...

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    Wilbert William MIX v. Farmers Mutual

    Supreme Court of Wisconsin

    Action by plaintiff Wilbert William Mix against defendants Farmers Mutual Automobile Insurance Company and Herbert L. Hass for personal injuries sustained in an accident...

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    Many a Muddy Morning

    Mark Warren

    The offroading, hillseeking and muddymorning adventures of New Zealand farming legend Mark WarrenMark Warren is a largerthanlife character of rural New Zealand. He grew up with an ...

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    The Reactionary Mind

    Michael Warren Davis

    America Needs Reactionaries! Never have the American people been lonelier, unhappier, or more in need of a swift reactionary kick in the pants. There is a better way to livea way t...

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    High Country Woman

    Iris Scott

    A special book about a unique highcountry farmer and her historic sheep station. New Zealand's high country farmers are a special breed. They farm in tough terrain, at high altit...