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The Gospel according to Mark as episodic narrative / by Cilliers Breytenbach.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Breytenbach, Cilliers, 1954- author.
Series:
Supplements to Novum Testamentum ; 0167-9732 v.182.
Supplements to Novum Testamentum, 0167-9732 ; volume 182
Standardized Title:
Essays. Selections
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Bible. Mark--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Bible. Mark.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
535 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]
Language Note:
English and German.
Summary:
"In this collection of thematically arranged essays on the Gospel according to Mark, the first part highlights its reception in early Christianity, its text form as an episodic narrative and its relation to contemporary genres. It recognizes Mark's dependence on traditions from and about Jesus of Nazareth and the presupposed knowledge about the narrated locations in Galilee. The second part focuses on the discourse itself, presenting studies on style, use of metaphor, intertextuality, and strategies of persuasion. The third part treats the Christology, ethics and eschatology and the way in which the narrator gives meaning to Jesus's death. The fourth part returns to the burning issue of what lies behind Mark and how we can study it, ending with a proposal to discuss the composition of the narrative within the framework of performance theory"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The Gospel according to Mark - The Gospel of Mark as "episodic narrative"
The Gospel according to Mark: the yardstick for comparing the gospels with ancient texts
Das Markusevangelium als traditionsgebundene Erzählung? Anfrangen an die Markusforschung der achtziger Jahre
Mark and Galilee: text world and historical world
Galilee and Jerusalem: rural villages versus the cultic city according to Mark's gospel
From Mark's son of God to Jesus Nazarath: un cul-de-sac?
Alternation between aorist, historical present and imperfect: aspects of Markan narrative style
Metaphor in argument: the Beelzebul controversy in the Gospel according to Mark
Incomprehension en route to Jerusalem (Mark 8:22-10:52)
Das Markusevangelium, Psalm 110,1 and 118,22 f.: Folgetext und Prätext
Das Wissen und Nicht-Wissen um die Zeit als Verhaltensregel: eine textpragmatische Analyse der Endzeitrede in Markus 13
Grundzüge markinischer Gottessohn-Christolotie
Identity and rules of conduct in Mark: following the suffering, expecting the coming son of man
Narrating the death of Jesus in Mark: the utterances of the main character, Jesus
"Wie geschrieben ist" und das Leiden des Christus: die theologische Leistung des Markus
Das Problem des Übergangs von mündlicher zu schriftlicher Überlieferung
[Moēmoneúein], das "Sich-Erinnern" in der urchristlichen Überlieferung: die Betanienepisode (Mk 14,3-9/John 12,1-8) als Beispiel
Vormarkinische Logientradition: Parallelen in der urchristlichen Briefliterature
Die Vorschriften des Mose im Markusevangelium: Erwägungen zur Komposition von Mk 7,9-13; 10,2-9 und 12,18-27
The minor prophets in Mark's gospel
Das Evangelium nach Markus: verschlüsselte Performanz?
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Current copyright fee: GBP22.00 74\0.
Other Format:
Online version: Breytenbach, Cilliers, 1954- The Gospel according to Mark as episodic narrative
ISBN:
9789004443334
9004443339
OCLC:
1198088693

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