The Gospel of Mark: A CommentaryHendrickson Publishers, 2002 - 398 pagina's The Gospel of Mark, addressed to an early Christian community perplexed by failure and suffering, presents Jesus as suffering Messiah and Son of God. Recognizing that failure and suffering continue to perplex Christians, Francis Moloney marries the rich contributions of traditional historical scholarship with the contemporary approach to the gospels as narrative to bring the Gospel's story to life for readers today. |
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... early church , and the Gospel of Mark was clear evidence of this process . Jesus was not the Messiah , and never made such a claim . Many were surprised to hear early Christian preach- ers claim that he was . In the Gospel of Mark the ...
... early church , and the Gospel of Mark was clear evidence of this process . Jesus was not the Messiah , and never made such a claim . Many were surprised to hear early Christian preach- ers claim that he was . In the Gospel of Mark the ...
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... early Christian missionary practice . All three Synoptic Gospels , when they come to deal with the question of mission , place these instructions in the mouth of Jesus to establish principles to guide wandering missioners . Two basic ...
... early Christian missionary practice . All three Synoptic Gospels , when they come to deal with the question of mission , place these instructions in the mouth of Jesus to establish principles to guide wandering missioners . Two basic ...
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... early church was the conviction that the missionaries were doing the work of the Lord.17 Thus , the first step in addressing the missionary church was to show that contrary to the silence and flight of 16 : 8 , the conclu- sion to the ...
... early church was the conviction that the missionaries were doing the work of the Lord.17 Thus , the first step in addressing the missionary church was to show that contrary to the silence and flight of 16 : 8 , the conclu- sion to the ...
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