The endangered promises : conflict in Mark / James S. Hanson.
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- 0884140342 (alk. paper)
- 9780884140344 (alk. paper)
- BS 2585.2 H27.2000
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BS 2585.2 E89.1988 L'Evangile selon Marc : tradition et redaction / | BS 2585.2 F54.1995 Mark and Q : a study of the overlap texts / | BS 2585.2 G67.1992 The Gospel of Mark : a cumulative bibliography, 1950-1990 / | BS 2585.2 H27.2000 The endangered promises : conflict in Mark / | BS 2585.2 H67.1969 Studien zur markinischen Christologie; Mk 8, 27-9, 13 als Zugang zum Christusbild des zweiten Evangeliums / | BS 2585.2 J36.1989 Ja markosi / | BS 2585.2 J36.1989 Ja markosi / |
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.
Chapter 1 Conflict and Christology in Markan Studies 1 -- William Wrede 5 -- Controversy Stories in Form-Critical Research 8 -- Martin Dibelius 10 -- Rudolf Bultmann 11 -- Form Criticism and Christology 13 -- Evaluating Form Criticism 16 -- Conflict and Christology in Redaction Criticism 17 -- Theodore Weeden 20 -- Evaluating Redaction Criticism 22 -- Literary Turn 28 -- Narrative Criticism of the Gospels 30 -- Evaluating Narrative Criticism 37 -- Reader and the Text 39 -- Chapter 2 Reader-Response Criticism and Conflict in Mark 45 -- From Text to Reader 47 -- Reader-Response Criticism and the Gospels 50 -- Reader in Reader Response Criticism 51 -- Reader and the "Authorial Audience" 57 -- Reader as Critic 65 -- From Critic to Ideal Reader 68 -- Ideal Reader and the Reading Process 69 -- Reading as Gap-Filling 72 -- Temporal Experience of Reading and Meaning as Event 77 -- Chapter 3 Preparing the Way for the Reader: The Prologue of Mark's Gospel 87 -- Scope and Structure of the Prologue 90 -- Function of the Prologue 102 -- Drawing the Audience In: The Rhetorical Strategies of the Prologue 105 -- Presentation of Jesus 122 -- Crucified Messiah and the Endangered Promises 133 -- Israel in the Wilderness 135 -- God's Beloved Son 139 -- Death and Resurrection of the Beloved Son 142 -- Chapter 4 Promise Endangered from Without: Jesus and his Opponents 151 -- A Gospel of Tensions 151 -- Jesus and his Adversaries 154 -- Identity of Jesus' Opponents 156 -- Distinctiveness of Jesus' Opponents 160 -- Unity of Jesus' Opponents 165 -- Nature and Development of the Conflict 174 -- Shattering Boundaries: 1:16-3:6 177 -- Development of the Conflict from 3:7-10:45 189 -- Promise Affirmed in the Midst of Endangerment: 11:27-12:44 195 -- Chapter 5 Promise Endangered from Within: The Conflict w
209 -- Disciples in Mark: The Pastoral/Polemical Debate 211 -- Polemical Reading 214 -- Pastoral Reading 216 -- Tension Preserved 220 -- From Light into Darkness: The Blindness of the Disciples 221 -- "To you has been given": The Investment in the Disciples 224 -- Gospel Turned Inside Out 228 -- "Just as he told you": Promise and Failure in the Passion Narrative 243 -- Conclusion: The Endangered and Reaffirmed Promises 249.