Mark by R Culpepper

Mark by R Culpepper

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Mark by R Culpepper

Mark has been at the center of debate about the nature of the Gospels and their relationships to one another. The history of Markan scholarship therefore offers a good overview of basic issues in the study of the Gospels. It also provides an orientation to different perspectives on the basic introductory questions: who wrote the Gospel, when, where, and why? Mark highlights Markan themes and makes numerous cross-references between related passages. The Gospel, moreover, remains one of the pillars of the Christian faith and tradition, one that is endlessly fascinating, inspiring, and pivotal for our understanding of Jesus.
R. Alan Culpepper is Professor of New Testament, and founding dean of McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University, Atlanta, USA. He has published various monographs, for instance, Anatomy of the Fourth Gospel (1983), as well as numerous articles.
Jan G. van der Watt is Professor in New Testament at Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands. He published various books, like Family of the King (2000), and edited volumes on New Testament Soteriology, Eschatology and Ethics. He is currently also editor of RBL.
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ISBN 13 9781573120777
ISBN 10 1573120774
Titel Mark
Autor R Culpepper
Serie Smyth And Helwys Bible Commentary
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Verlag Smyth And Helwys Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2007-08-01
Seitenanzahl 640
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