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Genre/Form: | Commentaries |
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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
John R Donahue; Daniel J Harrington; Project Muse. |
ISBN: | 9780814682869 0814682863 0814658040 9780814658048 9780814659656 0814659659 |
OCLC Number: | 1151988166 |
Description: | 1 online resource. |
Contents: | Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Editor's Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. An Intratextual and Intertextual Commentary; 2. Mark among the Gospels; 3. Mark before the Gospels; 4. Mark as "Author" and Theologian; 5. Mark as "Literature"; 6. The Genre of Mark; 7. The Literary Artistry of Mark; 8. Narrative Criticism and the Gospel of Mark; 9. Mark's Picture of Jesus; 10. Discipleship in Mark; 11. Mark and the Old Testament and Judaism; 12. The Eschatology of Mark; 13. Mark in Relation to Paul and to Peter; 14. The Date and Audience of Mark; 15. The Outline of Mark's Gospel 16. General BibliographyTranslation, Notes, Interpretation; 1. The Prologue: The Beginning of the Good News (1:1-13); 2. Transitional Markan Summary: Proclamation of the Kingdom (1:14-15); 3. The Call of the First Disciples (1:16-20); 4. A Paradigmatic Day Begins the Ministry of Jesus (1:21-34); 5. Highpoints of Jesus' Work in Galilee (1:35-45); 6. The Healing of the Paralyzed Man (2:1-12); 7. The Call of Levi and Meals with Toll Collectors and Sinners (2:13-17); 8. Fasting, Torn Garments, and New Wineskins (2:18-22); 9. Plucking Grain on the Sabbath (2:23-28) 10. Healing on a Sabbath (3:1-6)11. Transitional Markan Summary: Healing beside the Sea (3:7-12); 12. Choosing the Twelve (3:13-19); 13. The Beelzebul Controversy and the True Family of Jesus (3:20-35); 14. The Parable of the Sower, Sayings on the Mystery of the Kingdom of God, and the Allegory of the Seeds (4:1-20); 15. Four Sayings on Revelation and Two Kingdom Parables (4:21-34); 16. Jesus' Power over the Wind and Waves (4:35-41); 17. The Exorcism of the Gerasene Demoniac (5:1-20); 18. The Daughter of Jairus and the Woman with the Hemorrhage (5:21-43) 19. The Rejection at Nazareth (6:1-6a)20. The Mission Charge to the Twelve (6:6b-13); 21. The Identity of Jesus and the Execution of John the Baptist (6:14-29); 22. The Feeding of the 5000 by the Sea of Galilee (6:30-44); 23. Jesus Walks on the Water and Astounds the Disciples (6:45-52); 24. A Markan Summary of the Healing Power of Jesus (6:53-56); 25. The Dispute over Clean and Unclean (7:1-23); 26. The Syrophoenician Woman (7:24-30); 27. Jesus Restores Hearing and Speech to a Suffering Man (7:31-37); 28. The Second Feeding Narrative: The 4000 (8:1-10) 29. Pharisees and Scribes Seek a Sign (8:11-13)30. A Further Misunderstanding by the Disciples and the Conclusion of the Bread Section (8:14-21); 31. The Gradual Healing of a Blind Man (8:22-26); 32. Peter's Confession, the First Passion Prediction, Peter's Misunderstanding, and the Demands of Discipleship (8:27-38); 33. The Transfiguration (9:1-13); 34. Healing a Possessed Boy (9:14-29); 35. A Second Passion Prediction and More Instructions for Disciples (9:30-50); 36. Marriage and Divorce (10:1-12); 37. Jesus Blesses Children (10:13-16); 38. Riches and Poverty (10:17-31) |
Series Title: | Sacra pagina series, 2.; Book collections on Project MUSE. |
Responsibility: | John R. Donahue and Daniel J. Harrington ; Daniel J. Harrington, editor. |
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This volume is well up to the standard, steady and reliable, full of wise and sober judgments.Scripture Bulletin . . . deserves to be widely used at both the scholarly level and that of the serious reader.Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association . . . sets the standard for a comprehensive one-volume treatment of Mark for this generation.The Catholic Biblical Quarterly The commentary is highly recommended for the target audiences of the series - biblical scholars, students, theologians, clergy, religious educators, and interested non-specialists - and the authors are to be commended for producing a work that is both scholarly and genuinely useful and accessible to a wide variety of readers.Toronto Journal of Theology Donahue and Harrington, well-known scholars who have made numerous contributions to Markan studies in monographs and journal articles, have provided us with a helpful and reasonably sized commentary. It is large enough to deal with the majority of issues involved in the study of Mark without overwhelming us with more information than the average pastor or theological student can handle or wants. It is written succinctly and is very readable. It provides in its Introduction a brief and excellent overview of the major issues involved in the study of Mark.Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society The whole series is together the finest available in English today, and the current volume on Mark is no exception. . . . A MUST for every library."Catholic Library Journal Read more...

