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GospelData

The Gospel Data project is part of my ongoing investigation of the Synoptic Gospels and their literary relationship.

This website is, in one instance, my final project for DIGS 30005 - Data Publication, where I display my knowledge and implementation of resources for digital publication such as, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, XML, and XSL.

In another, it serves as a sort of "digital appendix" to my Master's Thesis at the University of Chicago entitled "Gospel Data: The Utility of Empirical Analyses of the Synoptics Gospels seen through an Exegesis of the Healing of the Paralytic." In this regard I hope to use this website to display my notes on the Synoptic texts and highlight the ways in which they can be analyzed.

Lastly, I hope this website will become a resource for others who study to Synoptic Gospels. To this end I envision it as a starting point for discussion on how these texts can be analyzed in new ways, and what questions can be investigated when engaging with the texts in a digital medium.

Getting Started

The Gospel Data Projected is indended to be a functioning website. It can be viewed in two ways:

In a browser

The following link will display the project as a website. https://dchristensen7452.github.io/GospelData/

LocalHost Environment

If you want to work with the code in your own environement, simply download the repository and load the files into your localhost folder. "GospelData" is the parent folder for all the child nodes.

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How to Contribute

Please contact Daniel Christensen if you are interested in contributing or have questions/comments about the project.

Authors

Daniel K. Christensen [email protected]

Acknowledgements