The rhetoric of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark
Introduction -- The discourses of Jesus since form criticism -- The discourses of Jesus as rhetoric -- Satan cannot cast out Satan (Mark 3:20-35) -- Whoever has ears had better listen! (Mark 4:1-34) -- What defiles a person? (Mark 6:53-7:23) -- The marvel of the coming Son of Man (Mark 11:27-13:37)...
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格式: | Print 图书 |
语言: | English |
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Minneapolis
Fortress Press
[2017]
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In: | Year: 2017 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Bibel. Markusevangelium
/ 耶稣圣言集
/ 修辞学
/ 形式批判学
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IxTheo Classification: | HC New Testament |
Further subjects: | B
Bible. Mark
Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc Bible B Bible B Rhetoric in the Bible |
总结: | Introduction -- The discourses of Jesus since form criticism -- The discourses of Jesus as rhetoric -- Satan cannot cast out Satan (Mark 3:20-35) -- Whoever has ears had better listen! (Mark 4:1-34) -- What defiles a person? (Mark 6:53-7:23) -- The marvel of the coming Son of Man (Mark 11:27-13:37) -- Conclusion -- Appendix: A brief history of Greco-Roman rhetoric -- Glossary of select rhetorical terms Young and Strickland analyze the four largest discourses of Jesus in Mark in the context of Greco-Roman rhetoric in an attempt to hear them as a first-century audience would have heard them. The authors demonstrate that, contrary to what some historical critics have suggested, first-century audiences of Mark would have found the discourses of Jesus unified, well-integrated, and persuasive. They also show how these speeches of the Markan Jesus contribute to Mark's overall narrative accomplishments |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references (pages [329]-368) and indexes |
实物描述: | xx, 380 Seiten, 23.5 cm |
ISBN: | 1506433359 |