The Christian Gospel and its Jewish roots: a redaction critical study of Mark 2:21-22 in context

Introduction -- Literary analysis of Mark 2:1-3:6 -- Marcan collection -- Pre-Marcan collection -- A critical appraisal of the pre-Marcan collection hypothesis -- The hypothesis of collection by Mark -- The "narrative" context and function of 2:1-3:6 -- The issue of authority in the contro...

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Published in:Studies in biblical literature
Main Author: Mali, Joseph F. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York [u.a.] Lang 2010
In: Studies in biblical literature (131)
Series/Journal:Studies in biblical literature 131
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Markusevangelium 2,21-22 / Journalistic editing
B Early Judaism / Reception / Mark
RelBib Classification:HA Bible
HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Mark, II, 21-22 Criticism, Redaction
B Judaism Relations Christianity
B Christianity Origin
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Summary:Introduction -- Literary analysis of Mark 2:1-3:6 -- Marcan collection -- Pre-Marcan collection -- A critical appraisal of the pre-Marcan collection hypothesis -- The hypothesis of collection by Mark -- The "narrative" context and function of 2:1-3:6 -- The issue of authority in the controversy stories : an illustration of Mark as "passion narrative with an extended introduction" -- The "character function" of the adversaries -- The proleptic function of the references to the Passion in Mark 2:1-3:6 -- A redaction-critical analysis of Mark 2:18-22 -- The immediate context of 2:18-22 -- Exposition of 2:18-22 -- The argument of 2:18-22 -- 2:21-22 within the theology of the Gospel of Mark -- The immediate context of 1:21-28 -- "A new teaching with authority" (1:21-28) -- "Not as the scribes [taught]" (Mark 1:22b) -- The sustained argument in 2:18-22 and the controversies in Jerusalem (Mark 11:27-12:12) -- The destruction of the Temple and the argument of 2:18-22 -- Relationship of the Christian Gospel and its Jewish roots : outlook from Mark's Gospel -- A Marcan modification of the "new-old" incompatibility -- Matthew's appreciation for the "old" -- Luke's adaptation of Mark's theory of "incompatibility" -- An early-Christian explanation of the Jewish rejection of the Gospel
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:1433107023