Promise and Fulfilment: Reader-Response To Mark 1.1-15
This study considers how the dynamic of promise and fulfilment affects the reader's response to Mk 1.1-15. The opening of Mark's Gospel makes a number of statements bearing on the future which stimulate contrasting expectations of judgment and salvation. These expectations influence the re...
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