The Gospel on the margins: the reception of Mark in the second century
Pt. I. The construction of Mark as the interpreter of Peter. The decline of the patristic consensus -- The re-emergence of the patristic tradition -- From Paul's fellow worker to Peter's interpreter -- Pt. II. The ideological function of the patristic tradition. Toward a theory of the patr...
| Summary: | Pt. I. The construction of Mark as the interpreter of Peter. The decline of the patristic consensus -- The re-emergence of the patristic tradition -- From Paul's fellow worker to Peter's interpreter -- Pt. II. The ideological function of the patristic tradition. Toward a theory of the patristic reception of Mark -- The gospel on the margins of the canon -- The clash of rival interpreters -- Conclusion: The centrist Christian appropriation of Mark -- Appendix: The Carpocratians and the mystic Gospel of Mark |
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| Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-327) and indexes |
| Physical Description: | X, 384 S., 24 cm |
| ISBN: | 1-4514-9022-4 978-1-4514-9022-0 |