The interpretation of Mark / edited by William R. Telford.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in New Testament interpretationPublication details: Edinburgh : T & T Clark, 1995.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiv, 342 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0567292568 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 226.3 T237in
Contents:
Introduction: the interpretation of Mark: a history of developments and issues / William R. Telford -- Mark's theological achievement (1964) / Eduard Schweizer -- The heresy that necessitated Mark's gospel (1968) / Theodore J. Weeden -- The epiphany of Jesus in the gospel (Mark) (1969) / Karl Kertelge -- The Christology of Mark: a study in methodology (1971, 1974) / Norman Perrin -- The literary structure of the controversy stories in Mark 2:1-3:6 (1973) / Joanna Dewey -- Mark's preservation of the tradition (1974) / Ernest Best -- The disciples in Mark: the function of a narrative role (1977) / Robert C. Tannehill -- Mark's significance for the theology of early Christianity (1964) / Siegfried Schulz -- The rhetoric of direction and indirection in the gospel of Mark (1989) / Robert M. Fowler -- The promise and the failure: Mark 16:7, 8 (1989) / Andrew T. Lincoln -- Galilee and Jerusalem: history and literature in Marcan interpretation (1982) / Elizabeth Struthers Malbon -- Literary reflections on Mark 13:5-37: a narrated speech of Jesus (1987) / Willem S. Vorster -- The prologue as the interpretative key to Mark's gospel (1988) / Frank J. Matera.

Revision of: 1st ed., Fortress Press and SPCK, 1985.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-326) and indexes.

Introduction: the interpretation of Mark: a history of developments and issues / William R. Telford -- Mark's theological achievement (1964) / Eduard Schweizer -- The heresy that necessitated Mark's gospel (1968) / Theodore J. Weeden -- The epiphany of Jesus in the gospel (Mark) (1969) / Karl Kertelge -- The Christology of Mark: a study in methodology (1971, 1974) / Norman Perrin -- The literary structure of the controversy stories in Mark 2:1-3:6 (1973) / Joanna Dewey -- Mark's preservation of the tradition (1974) / Ernest Best -- The disciples in Mark: the function of a narrative role (1977) / Robert C. Tannehill -- Mark's significance for the theology of early Christianity (1964) / Siegfried Schulz -- The rhetoric of direction and indirection in the gospel of Mark (1989) / Robert M. Fowler -- The promise and the failure: Mark 16:7, 8 (1989) / Andrew T. Lincoln -- Galilee and Jerusalem: history and literature in Marcan interpretation (1982) / Elizabeth Struthers Malbon -- Literary reflections on Mark 13:5-37: a narrated speech of Jesus (1987) / Willem S. Vorster -- The prologue as the interpretative key to Mark's gospel (1988) / Frank J. Matera.

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