Christology and discipleship in the Gospel of Mark

Exploring the interrelated topics of Christology and discipleship within the apocalyptic context of Mark's Gospel, Henderson focuses on six passages: Mark 1:16–20; 3:13--15; 4:1–34; 6:7–13; 6:32–44; 6:45–52. Together, these passages indicate that the disciples failed to understand not just Jesu...

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Subtitles:Christology & Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark
Main Author: Henderson, Suzanne Watts (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2006.
In:Year: 2006
Reviews:[Rezension von: Henderson, Suzanne Watts, Christology and Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark] (2010) (Evans, Craig A., 1952 -)
Series/Journal:Society for New Testament Studies monograph series 135
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mark / Discipleship / Christology
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Mark Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Christian life ; Biblical teaching
B Jesus Christ ; Person and offices
B Bible ; Mark ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Christian Life Biblical teaching
B Jesus Christ Person and offices
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521859066
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Summary:Exploring the interrelated topics of Christology and discipleship within the apocalyptic context of Mark's Gospel, Henderson focuses on six passages: Mark 1:16–20; 3:13--15; 4:1–34; 6:7–13; 6:32–44; 6:45–52. Together, these passages indicate that the disciples failed to understand not just Jesus' messianic identity per se but the apocalyptic nature of his messiahship, as well as its implications for their own participation in God's coming reign. The implications of this for Mark's gospel as a whole are to situate Mark's Christological claims within the broader context of the apocalyptic 'gospel of God'. This lends coherence to Mark's bifocal interest in miracle and passion. It also illuminates the relationship between Mark's Jesus and his followers as those who carry forward his own mission: to demonstrate the coming kingdom of God, which is fully assured if not yet fully in view.
Jesus' mission and theirs : Christology and discipleship in light of Mark's apocalyptic gospel -- The calling of the fishers in Mark 1:16-20 -- The commissioning of the Twelve in Mark 3:13-15 -- Discipleship as presence in Mark 4:1-34 -- Discipleship as practice : Jesus' sending out of the Twelve in Mark 6:7-13 -- Discipleship as (transforming) presence : the wilderness feeding in Mark 6:30-44 -- Discipleship as (foiled) practice : the motif of incomprehension in Mark 6:45-52 -- Further thoughts "on the way
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ISBN:0511487983
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511487989