To begin the series, here are some online resources about Q. I have tried to include as many academic links as I can find (in addition to ntgateway.com I linked to articles available in full online rather than just articles/books where one can only get a preview) and will try to continue to expand the list as I come across more resources or hear suggestions in the comments. I do not endorse every link I have posted, but it gives a good idea of the breadth of academic opinion on the subject:
The Synoptic Problem and the Case for/Against Q
- The Five Gospels Parallels, by John W. Marshall
- Synoptic Problem Website, by Stephen Carlson
- A Synoptic Gospels Primer, by Mahlon H. Smith
- The Synoptic Problem, by Daniel Wallace
- The Synoptic Problem, by Felix Just
- Synoptic-L, Yahoo Discussion Group
- The Sayings Gospel Q at earlychristianwritings.com (includes The Existence of Q and other online links), by Peter Kirby
- Synoptic Problem and Q, by Mark Goodacre (websites, books/articles, Q web materials)
- The Synoptic Problem: A Way Through the Maze, by Mark Goodacre
- The Case Against Q, by Mark Goodacre (summary of the case against the existence of Q and includes articles by Austin Farrer, Michael Goulder, Edward C. Hobbs, and Mark Goodacre)
- NT Pod 25: Q, NT Pod 26: The Case Against Q, by Mark Goodacre
- Q as Hypothesis: A Study in Methodology, by Francis Watson
- The Lost Gospel Q: Fact or Fantasy?, by Eta Linnemann (*use with caution: apologetic and tendentious review)
- Publications, by John S. Kloppenborg (includes responses to Goulder and Goodacre)
- Three Source Theory, by Ron Price (note: Q is reconstructed out of Matt’s/Luke’s shared material on the assumption of their independence, but Price accepts Luke’s use of Matthew yet uses other criteria to reconstruct a hypothetical sayings source)
The Text of Q as reconstructed from Matthew/Luke (Q verses follow Luke since scholars generally think that Luke sticks closer to Q’s order whereas Matthew integrates it within Markan frameworks)
- The Sayings Gospel Q in English Translation (Fortress, 2001), by the Editorial Board of the International Q Project
- The Text of Q according to Funk/Miller, by Gregory Riley (posted by Peter Kirby)
- The Gospel According to Q, The Q source based on Luke, by James Tabor
- Q/Thomas Parallels in the Thomas Version, by Stevan Davies
Theories about Q and Christian Origins
- The Sayings Gospel Q: a Bibliography, by Rick Fowler (posted by Peter Kirby)
- The Current State of Q, by Nancy R. Heisey
- Synoptic Problem and Q: Books and Articles, by Mark Goodacre
- “The Sayings Source Q“, “The Sayings Gospel Q“, “The Synoptic Problem” (Google books searches)
- The Real Jesus of the Sayings Gospel Q, by James Robinson
- The Historical Jesus and the Sayings Tradition: Comments on Current Research, by Jens Schroeter
- Q Review, by Peter Head and P.J. Williams
- The Historical Jesus and the Final Judgment Sayings in Q, by Brian Hann Gregg
- Jesus’ Death in Q, Blessings and Boundaries: Interpretations of Jesus’ Death in Q, by David Seely
- Testing Temptation: the Meaning of Q 11:4b, by Jeffrey Gibson
- Loving Our Enemies: The Core of Jesus’ Vision in the Sayings Gospel Q, by Robert Perry
- The Canonical Status of Q, by Mahlon H. Smith
- The Trouble with Q, by Daniel A. Smith
- The Post-Mortem Vindication of Jesus in the Sayings Gospel Q, by Daniel A. Smith
- John Kloppenborg’s Theories of the Stratification of Q, by William Arnal
- Q: The Lost Sayings Source Burton Mack’s Translation, (features Mack’s literary stratification of Q), by Sam Gibson (posted by Tony Burke)
- The Wisdom and Apocalyptic Layers of the Sayings Gospel Q: What is Their Significance?, by P.J. Hartin
- John Kloppenborg’s Stratification of Q and Its Significance for Historical Jesus Studies, by Dennis Ingolfsland