The baptismal episode as trinitarian narrative: proto-trinitarian structures in Mark's conception of God
Cover -- Title -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Mark's God in the History of Recent Research -- I. Nils A. Dahl's Plea and the Earliest Responses -- a. Nils A. Dahl (1975) -- b. Robert C. Tannehill (1979) -- c. John R. Donahue (1982, 1984)...
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Language: | English |
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Tübingen
Mohr Siebeck
2020
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Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (535)
Year: 2020 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series/Journal: | Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
535 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Bible. Markusevangelium 1
/ Baptism
/ Kingdom of God
/ Trinity
/ Christology
B Mark / Christology B Mark / Baptism / Son of God / Trinity |
IxTheo Classification: | HC New Testament |
Further subjects: | B
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B Thesis |
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Summary: | Cover -- Title -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Mark's God in the History of Recent Research -- I. Nils A. Dahl's Plea and the Earliest Responses -- a. Nils A. Dahl (1975) -- b. Robert C. Tannehill (1979) -- c. John R. Donahue (1982, 1984) -- II. Early German Contributions -- a. Joachim Gnilka (1992) -- b. François Vouga (1995) -- c. Klaus Scholtissek (1996) -- III. Recent Contributions -- a. Paul L. Danove (2001, 2005) -- b. Jack Dean Kingsbury (2002) -- c. Gudrun Guttenberger (2004) -- d. Geert van Oyen (2006, 2012) -- e. Ira Brent Driggers (2007) -- f. Joanna Dewey and E. S. Malbon (2009) -- g. Tobias Nicklas (2014) -- IV. Doctoral Theses -- a. Kisun No (1999) -- b. Philip Reuben Johnson (2000) -- c. C. Drew Smith (2002, 2003) -- d. Daniel Johansson (2011) -- V. Conclusions -- Chapter 1: Reading Mark -- I. The Question of Genre -- II. Mark and the Old Testament -- a. Defining Citations and Allusions -- b. Isaiah as Marks Narrative Framework -- c. The Theological Function of Mark's Use of Scripture -- III. The Function of Mark's Prologue -- a. The Extent of the Prologue -- b. The Narrative Function of the Prologue -- IV. Conclusions -- Chapter 2: The Theological Context of the Baptism Episode -- I. The Gospel of Mark and the God of Israel -- II. God's Narrative Identity -- III. The Opening Citation and the Coming of the Lord -- IV. The Gospel and the Kingdom -- a. The Gospel in Mark -- b. The Gospel of God's Reign in Isaiah -- c. The Kingdom in Daniel -- d. The Meaning of the Kingdom of God -- V. Conclusions -- Chapter 3: The Torn Heaven -- I. Apocalyptic -- a. Defining Apocalyptic -- b. The Apocalyptic Context of the Baptism Episode -- II. The Open Heaven Motif -- a. Ezekiel and the Conceptual Background -- b. Other Call Narratives -- i. The Testament of Levi -- ii. Second Baruch. |
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ISBN: | 3161596714 |