<b> Eschatology and kingdom in Mark </b> This article investigates the concepts of eschatology and kingdom in Mark from a narratological point of view. Special attention is given to the narrator’s use of story time and plotted time, the narrative function of Mark 13, and the Son of man sayings in the Gospel. The two most important conclusions reached are that Mark uses the Son of man sayings in a non titular way, and that the coming of the son of man (parousia) refers to Jesus’ vindication by God at his resurrection. In Mark the kingdom is equated with Jesus’ new household, a household that replaces the temple. The concepts of kingdom (new household), eschatology and son of man are thus so closely linked in Mark’s nar...
This article exegetes the eschatology of Malachi 4:1-6. Most studies mention the subject in passing ...
The presence of the kingdom of God is usually associated with the theology of the Synoptic Gospels, ...
<strong>The relation between apocalyptics and eschatology according to Waiter Schmithals. <...
This article discusses the eschatology (end times) in the perspective of the Gospel of Mark. This to...
The Kingdom of God in Jesus’ sayings: An apocalyptic-eschatological or ethical-eschatological concep...
<b>“On earth as it is in heaven”: Matthew’s eschatology as the kingdom of heaven that has come...
The thesis "Eschatological Discourse in Mark's Gospel and Possibilities of Its Interpretation" deals...
This article focuses on Jürgen Moltmann’s understanding of the notion of the Kingdom of God as form...
The kingdom of God is an ambiguous term that Jesus does not explicitly define. Traditional scholarsh...
Although many scholars continue to read Mark’s eschatology, and particularly the eschatological disc...
This study examines the eschatological discourses in Matthew and Luke. Each is considered in its nar...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.This study focuses on the social and poli...
This study analyses the role of the house motif in Mark's Gospel since in the tradition, Jesus heale...
With this study, we seek to contribute to the theological discussion regarding the nature and the me...
This thesis investigates presentations of Jesus in the gospel of Mark, mainly chapter 6 and 9, in th...
This article exegetes the eschatology of Malachi 4:1-6. Most studies mention the subject in passing ...
The presence of the kingdom of God is usually associated with the theology of the Synoptic Gospels, ...
<strong>The relation between apocalyptics and eschatology according to Waiter Schmithals. <...
This article discusses the eschatology (end times) in the perspective of the Gospel of Mark. This to...
The Kingdom of God in Jesus’ sayings: An apocalyptic-eschatological or ethical-eschatological concep...
<b>“On earth as it is in heaven”: Matthew’s eschatology as the kingdom of heaven that has come...
The thesis "Eschatological Discourse in Mark's Gospel and Possibilities of Its Interpretation" deals...
This article focuses on Jürgen Moltmann’s understanding of the notion of the Kingdom of God as form...
The kingdom of God is an ambiguous term that Jesus does not explicitly define. Traditional scholarsh...
Although many scholars continue to read Mark’s eschatology, and particularly the eschatological disc...
This study examines the eschatological discourses in Matthew and Luke. Each is considered in its nar...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.This study focuses on the social and poli...
This study analyses the role of the house motif in Mark's Gospel since in the tradition, Jesus heale...
With this study, we seek to contribute to the theological discussion regarding the nature and the me...
This thesis investigates presentations of Jesus in the gospel of Mark, mainly chapter 6 and 9, in th...
This article exegetes the eschatology of Malachi 4:1-6. Most studies mention the subject in passing ...
The presence of the kingdom of God is usually associated with the theology of the Synoptic Gospels, ...
<strong>The relation between apocalyptics and eschatology according to Waiter Schmithals. <...