The Christology of Mark's GospelFortress Press, 1983 - 203 من الصفحات This important work represents a major methodological advance in the study of the Gospels.... The result is a significant reassessment of Mark's Christology and a stunning, new interpretation of the secrecy motif. |
المحتوى
THE SHAPE OF THE PROBLEM THE SECRET OF JESUS IDENTITY IN MARK | 1 |
FROM WREDE TO THE PRESENT | 2 |
A REAPPRAISAL | 13 |
THE SHAPE OF THE PROBLEM CORRECTIVE CHRISTOLOGY IN MARK | 25 |
A REAPPRAISAL | 33 |
THE CHRISTOLOGY OF MARK THE DAVIDIC MESSIAHKING THE SON OF GOD | 47 |
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RECAPITULATION | 142 |
THE CHRISTOLOGY OF MARK THE SON OF MAN | 157 |
THE SON OF MAN IN RELATION TO THE OTHER MAJOR TITLES | 159 |
A TITLE? | 166 |
THE USE OF THE SON OF MAN | 168 |
CONCLUDING REMARKS | 173 |
MATTHEW AND LUKE | 176 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 181 |
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