Resisting Jesus
Autor Mateus F de Camposen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 aug 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004463448
ISBN-10: 9004463445
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 157 x 239 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9004463445
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 157 x 239 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
1 The Problem of Mark’s Negative Depiction of the Disciples
1 The State of the Question
2 Methodology
3 Assumptions and Limitations
4 Outline
2 The Scriptural Shape of Mark’s Narrative of Resistance
1 Identifying Mark’s Scriptural Frameworks
2 The Scriptural Plot of Revelation and Response
3 Examples of the Use of the Language of Resistance in Sources Contemporary to Mark
4 The Plot of Revelation and Response in Mark
5 Conclusion
3 Revelation and Resistance in Galilee (Part 1)—Mark 1:16–4:34
1 Literary Structure
2 Authority and Resistance (⟨A1⟩ Mark 1:16–3:19)
3 Outsiders and Insiders (⟨A2⟩ Mark 3:20–4:34)
4 Revelation and Resistance in Galilee (Part 2)—Mark 4:35–8:21
1 Literary Patterns
2 Resistance by Outsiders
3 Resistance by Insiders
4 Conclusion
5 Teaching and Resistance on the Way—Mark 8:22–10:52
1 Literary Structure
2 The Scriptural Frameworks in Mark 8:22–10:52
3 Peter’s Confession (Mark 8:27–38)
4 The Mountain Theophany (Mark 9:1; 2–8)
5 The Ethical Teaching (Mark 9:30–10:45)
6 Conclusion
6 Resistance and Judgment in Jerusalem—Mark 11:1–14:72
1 Literary Structure
2 The Judgment of the Religious Authorities (⟨C1⟩: Mark 11:1–12:44)
3 The Eschatological Discourse (⟨C2⟩: Mark 13:1–37)
4 The Drama of the Disciples’ Failure (⟨C3⟩: Mark 14:1–72)
5 Conclusion
7 Exposing Resistance—Mark as Narrated Paraenesis
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
1 The Problem of Mark’s Negative Depiction of the Disciples
1 The State of the Question
2 Methodology
3 Assumptions and Limitations
4 Outline
2 The Scriptural Shape of Mark’s Narrative of Resistance
1 Identifying Mark’s Scriptural Frameworks
2 The Scriptural Plot of Revelation and Response
3 Examples of the Use of the Language of Resistance in Sources Contemporary to Mark
4 The Plot of Revelation and Response in Mark
5 Conclusion
3 Revelation and Resistance in Galilee (Part 1)—Mark 1:16–4:34
1 Literary Structure
2 Authority and Resistance (⟨A1⟩ Mark 1:16–3:19)
3 Outsiders and Insiders (⟨A2⟩ Mark 3:20–4:34)
4 Revelation and Resistance in Galilee (Part 2)—Mark 4:35–8:21
1 Literary Patterns
2 Resistance by Outsiders
3 Resistance by Insiders
4 Conclusion
5 Teaching and Resistance on the Way—Mark 8:22–10:52
1 Literary Structure
2 The Scriptural Frameworks in Mark 8:22–10:52
3 Peter’s Confession (Mark 8:27–38)
4 The Mountain Theophany (Mark 9:1; 2–8)
5 The Ethical Teaching (Mark 9:30–10:45)
6 Conclusion
6 Resistance and Judgment in Jerusalem—Mark 11:1–14:72
1 Literary Structure
2 The Judgment of the Religious Authorities (⟨C1⟩: Mark 11:1–12:44)
3 The Eschatological Discourse (⟨C2⟩: Mark 13:1–37)
4 The Drama of the Disciples’ Failure (⟨C3⟩: Mark 14:1–72)
5 Conclusion
7 Exposing Resistance—Mark as Narrated Paraenesis
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Mateus F. de Campos, Ph.D. (2017), University of Cambridge, is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, in Massachusetts, USA.