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The Disciples According to Mark: Markan Redaction in Current Debate: JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. SUPPLEMENT SERIES

Autor C. Clifton Black
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2012
Redaction criticism attempts to identify biblical authors' theological interests by examining their adaptation of sources. Focusing on representative studies of Jesus' disciples in the Gospel of Mark, this pioneering book by C. Clifton Black has become the standard evaluation of that method's exegetical reliability.Comprehensively reviewing recent scholarship, Black identifies three distinctive types of redaction criticism in Markan interpretation. He demonstrates that diverse redaction-critical interpretations of the disciples in Mark have bolstered rather than controlled scholarly presuppositions to a degree that impugns the method's reliability for interpreting Mark. The book concludes by assessing redaction criticism's usefulness and offering a more balanced approach to Mark's interpretation.This second edition includes a substantial, detailed afterword that revisits the book's primary issues, converses with its critics, and provides an update of Markan scholarship over the past twenty-five years.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780802827982
ISBN-10: 0802827985
Pagini: 403
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Seria JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. SUPPLEMENT SERIES


Recenzii

"Praise for the first edition" Robert Morgan-- Theological Book Review"A brilliant and necessary critique. . . . It shows the potential of studying the history of research in order to challenge and redraw the contours of biblical criticism."Adela Yarbro Collins-- Critical Review of Books in Religion"Black's trenchant critique of one aspect of recent scholarship on the New Testament is sobering, but it should stimulate discussion on what it is that we aim to accomplish."Joel B. Green-- Catholic Biblical Quarterly"As a whole, this study is a tribute to its author's remarkable capacity to engage in sustained, penetrating critique. . . . [Black's] dissection is accomplished with a measured evenhandedness."