The characterization of the Markan disciples has been and continues to be the object of much scholarly reflection and speculation. For many, the Markan author's presentation of Jesus' disciples holds a key, if not the key, to unlocking the purpose and function of the gospel as a whole. Commentators differ as to whether the Markan disciples ultimately serve a pedagogical or polemical function, yet they are generally agreed that the disciples in Mark come off rather badly, especially when compared to their literary counterparts in Matthew, Luke, and John. This narrative-critical study considers the characterization of the Markan disciples within the Sea Crossing movement (Mark 4:1-8:30). While commentators have, on the whole, interpreted the ...
This project offers a postcolonial narrative analysis of Mark 10:1–45. It is argued that Mark 10 ser...
The aim of this thesis is to answer the following question: Did the saying about disciples, outsider...
Few scholars would question the importance of John the Baptist in Mark\u27s presentation of Jesus. A...
The characterization of the Markan disciples has been and continues to be the object of much schola...
Thesis advisor: Daniel J. HarringtonAfter studying the Gospel of Mark mostly from a historical appro...
This paper argues that the Gospels are to be taken seriously as communicative narratives. An attempt...
"Very likely the first of the four Gospels to be written, Mark presents an intriguing and puzzling p...
Jesus is clearly the central figure in Mark\u27s Gospel. At least in part, Mark wrote his narrative ...
The different methodological approaches applied to the study of the characterisation of Jesus and th...
The second part of the Gospel according to Mark (8:22-10:52) is a narration about Jesus and his disc...
The goal of this article is to consider the literary-theological function of the hardening of the di...
Using the method of narrative analysis, this thesis examines the characterisation of the disciples i...
This study utilizes a host of tools, from ancient rhetoric to modern cognitive science, in order to ...
Historically, Mark's account of Peter's denial of Jesus has been variously interpreted; that variety...
In this thesis I will argue for the presence of typological use of scripture in the composition of f...
This project offers a postcolonial narrative analysis of Mark 10:1–45. It is argued that Mark 10 ser...
The aim of this thesis is to answer the following question: Did the saying about disciples, outsider...
Few scholars would question the importance of John the Baptist in Mark\u27s presentation of Jesus. A...
The characterization of the Markan disciples has been and continues to be the object of much schola...
Thesis advisor: Daniel J. HarringtonAfter studying the Gospel of Mark mostly from a historical appro...
This paper argues that the Gospels are to be taken seriously as communicative narratives. An attempt...
"Very likely the first of the four Gospels to be written, Mark presents an intriguing and puzzling p...
Jesus is clearly the central figure in Mark\u27s Gospel. At least in part, Mark wrote his narrative ...
The different methodological approaches applied to the study of the characterisation of Jesus and th...
The second part of the Gospel according to Mark (8:22-10:52) is a narration about Jesus and his disc...
The goal of this article is to consider the literary-theological function of the hardening of the di...
Using the method of narrative analysis, this thesis examines the characterisation of the disciples i...
This study utilizes a host of tools, from ancient rhetoric to modern cognitive science, in order to ...
Historically, Mark's account of Peter's denial of Jesus has been variously interpreted; that variety...
In this thesis I will argue for the presence of typological use of scripture in the composition of f...
This project offers a postcolonial narrative analysis of Mark 10:1–45. It is argued that Mark 10 ser...
The aim of this thesis is to answer the following question: Did the saying about disciples, outsider...
Few scholars would question the importance of John the Baptist in Mark\u27s presentation of Jesus. A...