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The Theology of the Gospel of Mark
This 1999 book presents a clear and understandable explanation of Mark's contribution to the theology of the developing Jesus tradition.
W. R. Telford (Author)
9780521433662, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 17 June 1999
292 pages
21.6 x 14 x 2.1 cm, 0.52 kg
"This is a worthy addition to the Cambridge series which addresses New Testament Theology book-by-book. Telford is an experienced interpreter of Mark, whose vast knowledge of the gospel, its background, and related secondary literature is apparent throughout this volume. The book...is very tightly argued. For courses on Mark this book is indispensable." Mark McEntire, Society of Biblical Literature
This 1999 book presents the reader with a comprehensive view of the theology underlying the first narrative account of the life of Jesus. In Chapter 1 Dr Telford introduces the background of the text and its general message, attempting briefly to place the Gospel (and therefore its theology) in its historical setting. In the second chapter, he describes and analyses the Gospel's theology, again from an historical perspective and with particular regard to its original context. In the third chapter, Telford goes on to examine the Gospel in relation to other relevant writings of the New Testament. Briefly reviewing this larger corpus and highlighting parallels and contrasts, where appropriate, he seeks to locate the Gospel's theology in its wider canonical context. The fourth and final chapter ranges even further afield, commenting on the Gospel's history of interpretation and on its significance in the contemporary context.
List of abbreviations
Preface
1. The historical setting of the Gospel of Mark
2. The theology of Mark
3. Mark and the New Testament
4. Mark in the church and in the world
Select bibliography
Index of references
Index of names
Index of subjects.
Subject Areas: Biblical studies & exegesis [HRCG]