John's transformation of Mark
Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 John's Transformation of Mark: Introduction -- 2 John and Mark in the History of Research -- The case for independence -- The case for dependence -- Independent but sharing common s...
| Summary: | Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 John's Transformation of Mark: Introduction -- 2 John and Mark in the History of Research -- The case for independence -- The case for dependence -- Independent but sharing common sources -- Mark, John and orality -- Conclusion -- 3 The Johannine 'Relecture' of Mark -- Presuppositions and the intertextual model -- Some examples of hypertextuality -- Conclusions -- 4 'If John Knew Mark': Critical Inheritance and Johannine Disagreements with Mark -- Introduction -- Disagreement and independence in P. Gardner-Smith -- Disagreements between Mark's Gospel and John's Gospel -- Disagreement and independence -- Critical inheritance -- The critical inheritance of Jesus' πατρίς -- The prophet without honour -- The 'hometown' - Nazareth? Jerusalem? Elsewhere? -- John 4.44 as reception of Mark 6.4? -- The critical inheritance of Mark 6.4 in John 4.44 -- Conclusion -- 5 John's 'Rewriting' of Mark: Some Insights from Ancient Jewish Analogues -- Introduction -- The phenomenon of rewriting in ancient Judaism -- John's gospel and 'rewriting' -- Conclusion -- 6 Defining and Debating Divine Identity in Mark and John: The Influence of Classical Language and Literature -- 7 Parallel Traditions or Parallel Gospels? John's Gospel as a Re-Imagining of Mark -- Introduction: 'I believe in Dodd' -- Minor verbal agreements -- Where John is a fourth Synoptic Gospel -- 'A Passion narrative with an extended introduction' -- The revelation of the hidden Messiah -- Conclusion: From tradition to gospel -- 8 Beyond History: How John Transcends Mark and Ancient Historiography1 -- Mark, Luke and John in light of ancient historiography -- John 11 as the turning point of the narrative -- The motif of delay in John 11 -- John 11 and the transcendence of history and time. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (345 pages) |
| ISBN: | 978-0-567-69191-0 |