The Christology of Mark s Gospel

The Christology of Mark s Gospel
Author: Jack Dean Kingsbury
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1983
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451410077

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This important work represents a major methodological advance in the study of the Gospels.... The result is a significant reassessment of Mark's Christology and a stunning, new interpretation of the secrecy motif.

The Gospel According to Mark

The Gospel According to Mark
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 73
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9780857860972

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The earliest of the four Gospels, the book portrays Jesus as an enigmatic figure, struggling with enemies, his inner and external demons, and with his devoted but disconcerted disciples. Unlike other gospels, his parables are obscure, to be explained secretly to his followers. With an introduction by Nick Cave

Christology and Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark

Christology and Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark
Author: Suzanne Watts Henderson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2006-03-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0521859069

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An exploration of discipleship in Mark's gospel relating to Jesus' own mission and purpose.

Christology in Mark s Gospel Four Views

Christology in Mark s Gospel  Four Views
Author: J. R. Daniel Kirk,Adam Winn,Sandra Huebenthal,L. W. Hurtado
Publsiher: Zondervan Academic
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310538721

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Gain Insights on Mark's Christology from Today's Leading Scholars The Gospel of Mark, widely assumed to be the earliest narrative of Jesus's life and the least explicit in terms of Christology, has long served as a worktable for the discovery of Christian origins and developing theologies. The past ten years of scholarship have seen an unprecedented shift toward an early, high Christology, the notion that very early in the history of the Jesus movement his followers worshipped him as God. Other studies have challenged this view, arguing that Mark's story is incomplete, intentionally ambiguous, or presents Jesus in entirely human terms. Christology in Mark's Gospel: Four Views brings together key voices in conversation in order to offer a clear entry point into early Christians' understanding of Jesus's identity: Sandra Huebenthal (Suspended Christology), Larry W. Hurtado (Mark's Presentation of Jesus; with rejoinder by Chris Keith), J. R. Daniel Kirk (Narrative Christology of a Suffering King), and Adam Winn (Jesus as the YHWH of Israel in the Gospel of Mark). Each author offers a robust presentation of their position, followed by lively interaction with the other contributors and one "last-word" rejoinder. The significance of this discussion is contextualized by the general editor Anthony Le Donne's introduction and summarized in the conclusion. The CriticalPoints Series offers rigorous and nuanced engagement between today's best scholars for advancing the scholarship of tomorrow. Like its older sibling, the CounterPoints Series, it provides a forum for comparison and critique of different positions, focusing on critical issues in today's Christian scholarship: in biblical studies, in theology, and in philosophy.

Naming Jesus

Naming Jesus
Author: Edwin K. Broadhead
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 193
Release: 1999-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781850759294

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This book explores the development of a titular Christology within the narrative world of the Gospel of Mark. Preliminary attention is given to the historical background of various titles, but the primary focus is on the literary foreground. Broadhead analyses the distribution of various titles throughout the narrative, describes the associations established, and notes the level of confirmation offered. His major focus is on the development of each title within the larger literary strategy and the effect of this strategy upon the christological presentation. He concludes that such titles are not inherently christological, but become so within the literary world of the Gospel of Mark.

Mark

Mark
Author: Ernest Best
Publsiher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1983
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015011680785

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Christology and Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark

Christology and Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark
Author: Suzanne Watts Henderson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2006-03-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781139450928

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Exploring the interrelated topics of Christology and discipleship within the apocalyptic context of Mark's Gospel, Henderson focuses on six passages: Mark 1:16–20; 3:13--15; 4:1–34; 6:7–13; 6:32–44; 6:45–52. Together, these passages indicate that the disciples failed to understand not just Jesus' messianic identity per se but the apocalyptic nature of his messiahship, as well as its implications for their own participation in God's coming reign. The implications of this for Mark's gospel as a whole are to situate Mark's Christological claims within the broader context of the apocalyptic 'gospel of God'. This lends coherence to Mark's bifocal interest in miracle and passion. It also illuminates the relationship between Mark's Jesus and his followers as those who carry forward his own mission: to demonstrate the coming kingdom of God, which is fully assured if not yet fully in view.

Mark

Mark
Author: Wilfrid J. Harrington
Publsiher: Columba Press (IE)
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UCSC:32106015901496

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Accessible commentary on the Gospel according to Mark.