The Gospel According to Mark: collected essays

Das Markusevangelium stammt aus einem Umfeld, das sich von der heutigen Zeit, vor allem in der nördlichen Hemisphäre, stark unterscheidet. In diesen Aufsätzen zeigt Adela Yarbro Collins, wie ein Verständnis für die Lebenswelt, in der Markus schrieb, das Verständnis des Evangeliums fördert.Inhalts&am...

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Main Author: Collins, Adela Yarbro 1945- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2022
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (497)
Year: 2022
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 497
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mark / Exegesis
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B genre studies
B Classical antiquity
B Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
B Neues Testament
B Kartellverfahren
B Beihilfeverfahren
B Graeco-Roman world
B Ancient Judaism
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Summary:Das Markusevangelium stammt aus einem Umfeld, das sich von der heutigen Zeit, vor allem in der nördlichen Hemisphäre, stark unterscheidet. In diesen Aufsätzen zeigt Adela Yarbro Collins, wie ein Verständnis für die Lebenswelt, in der Markus schrieb, das Verständnis des Evangeliums fördert.Inhaltsübersicht1. Introduction2. The Genre of Mark: Its Production and Models 2.1. Composition and Performance in Mark 132.2. Genre and the Gospels 3. The Characterization of Jesus in Mark: Identity and Deeds 3.1. Rulers, Divine Men, and Walking on the Water (Mark 6:45–52)3.2. Mark and His Readers: The Son of God among Jews3.3 Mark and His Readers: The Son of God among Greeks and Romans3.4. Jesus's Action in Herod's Temple3.5. Messianic Secret and the Gospel of Mark3.6. What Sort of Jew is the Jesus of Mark? 4. The Passion Narrative 4.1. The Genre of the Passion Narrative4.2. The Flight of the Naked Young Man4.3. From Noble Death to Crucified Messiah 5. The Death of Jesus 5.1. Finding Meaning in the Death of Jesus5.2. The Signification of Mark 10:45 among Gentile Christians 6. The Empty Tomb and Its Significance 6.1. The Empty Tomb and Resurrection according to Mark6.2. Ancient Notions of Transferral and Apotheosis in Relation to the Empty Tomb Story in Mark
This volume presents essays by Adela Yarbro Collins on the Gospel of Mark originally published between 1993 and 2021. The earlier ones were written while preparing to write the Hermeneia commentary on Mark, published in 2007. The later ones reflect the author's continuing interest in the interpretation of this Gospel. Major foci of the collection are the genre of Mark and of the passion narrative, and the meaning of the death of Jesus. She approaches the portrayal of Jesus in Mark by analyzing a particularly striking miracle-story, the walking on the water; the title Son of God; Jesus's action in the temple; the messianic secret; and particular aspects of Jesus's Jewishness. Another important topic is the significance of the empty tomb, that is, how the author of Mark envisioned the resurrected life of Jesus. Clues to this are found in the cultural contexts in which the Gospel was written.Survey of contents1. Introduction2. The Genre of Mark: Its Production and Models 2.1. Composition and Performance in Mark 132.2. Genre and the Gospels 3. The Characterization of Jesus in Mark: Identity and Deeds 3.1. Rulers, Divine Men, and Walking on the Water (Mark 6:45–52)3.2. Mark and His Readers: The Son of God among Jews3.3 Mark and His Readers: The Son of God among Greeks and Romans3.4. Jesus's Action in Herod's Temple3.5. Messianic Secret and the Gospel of Mark3.6. What Sort of Jew is the Jesus of Mark? 4. The Passion Narrative 4.1. The Genre of the Passion Narrative4.2. The Flight of the Naked Young Man4.3. From Noble Death to Crucified Messiah 5. The Death of Jesus 5.1. Finding Meaning in the Death of Jesus5.2. The Signification of Mark 10:45 among Gentile Christians 6. The Empty Tomb and Its Significance 6.1. The Empty Tomb and Resurrection according to Mark6.2. Ancient Notions of Transferral and Apotheosis in Relation to the Empty Tomb Story in Mark
ISBN:3161615891
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-161589-4