The endangered promises : conflict in Mark / James S. Hanson. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 171.Publication details: Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, (c)2000.Description: x, 273 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
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- volume
- 9780884140344
- BS2585.H251.E533 2000
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BS2585.2.F67 The abomination of desolation in biblical eschatology /Desmond Ford. | BS2585.2.F68 Loaves and fishes : the function of the feeding stories in the Gospel of Mark / | BS2585.2.G67 1992 The Gospel of Mark : a cumulative bibliography, 1950-1990 / | BS2585.2.H27 2000 The endangered promises : conflict in Mark / | BS2585.2.H445 1991 Mark's account of Peter's denial of Jesus : a history of its interpretation / | BS2585.2.H87 1981 Text-critical methodology and the pre-Caesarean text : Codex W in the Gospel of Mark / | BS2585.2.I57 1995 The interpretation of Mark / |
Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)--Princeton Seminary.
Conflict and Christology in Markan Studies William Wrede Controversy Stories in Form-Critical Research Martin Dibelius Rudolf Bultmann Form Criticism and Christology Evaluating Form Criticism Conflict and Christology in Redaction Criticism Theodore Weeden Evaluating Redaction Criticism Literary Turn Narrative Criticism of the Gospels Evaluating Narrative Criticism Reader and the Text Reader-Response Criticism and Conflict in Mark From Text to Reader Reader-Response Criticism and the Gospels Reader in Reader Response Criticism Reader and the "Authorial Audience" Reader as Critic From Critic to Ideal Reader Ideal Reader and the Reading Process Reading as Gap-Filling Temporal Experience of Reading and Meaning as Event Preparing the Way for the Reader: The Prologue of Mark's Gospel Scope and Structure of the Prologue Function of the Prologue Drawing the Audience In: The Rhetorical Strategies of the Prologue Presentation of Jesus Crucified Messiah and the Endangered Promises Israel in the Wilderness God's Beloved Son Death and Resurrection of the Beloved Son Promise Endangered from Without: Jesus and his Opponents A Gospel of Tensions Jesus and his Adversaries Identity of Jesus' Opponents Distinctiveness of Jesus' Opponents Unity of Jesus' Opponents Nature and Development of the Conflict Shattering Boundaries: 1:16-3:6 Development of the Conflict from 3:7-10:45 Promise Affirmed in the Midst of Endangerment: 11:27-12:44 Promise Endangered from Within: The Conflict with the Disciples Disciples in Mark: The Pastoral/Polemical Debate Polemical Reading Pastoral Reading Tension Preserved From Light into Darkness: The Blindness of the Disciples "To you has been given": The Investment in the Disciples Gospel Turned Inside Out "Just as he told you": Promise and Failure in the Passion Narrative Conclusion: The Endangered and Reaffirmed Promises
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