RT Article T1 A Sanctuary in the Heavens and the Ascension of the Son of Man: Reassessing the Logic of Jesus' Trial in Mark 14.53-65 JF Journal for the study of the New Testament VO 41 IS 3 SP 310 OP 334 A1 Botner, Max 1985- LA English YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1663252572 AB This article reappraises the underlying logic of Jesus' trial in Mk 14.53-65. I propose that the 'false' charge that Jesus intends to build the naos acheiropoie-tos ('sanctuary not made with hands', 14.58) evokes not a people but a place, the sanctuary in the heavens. Mark thereby invites the audience to envisage the Son of Man's ascension and enthronement (cf. 14.62), interpreted through the lenses of Dan. 7.13 and Ps. 110 (109 LXX), as the installation of a heavenly priest. This in turn suggests that the 'blasphemy' charge in 14.64 is not a piece of abstract Christology, but a grander christological and socio-political exposition of the implications of Christ's heavenly session for the evangelist and his auditors. K1 Ascension K1 Gospel of Mark K1 Son of Man K1 Messiah K1 Priest K1 Sanctuary K1 Temple K1 trial of Jesus DO 10.1177/0142064X18821544