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A myth of innocence : Mark and Christian origins / Burton L. Mack.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Philadelphia : Fortress Press, 1991Fecha de copyright: ©1988Descripción: xiii, 432 páginas ; 24 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 0800621131
  • 0800625498
  • 9780800621131
  • 9780800625498
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • BS 2585.2 M33.1991
Contenidos:
I. Christian beginnings -- the temple and the land of Palestine -- Jesus in Galilee -- the followers of Jesus -- the congregations of the Christ -- the patterns of social conflict -- II. Stories in the gospel tradition -- the parables of Jesus -- the pronouncement stories -- the miracle stories -- III. Narratives of the passion -- the entanglements of history and myth -- the narrative designs -- the compositional process -- IV. The gospel according to Mark -- the gospel as myth -- the gospel as apocalypse -- the gospel as parable -- the gospel as paradigm -- Conclusion: imagination and the myth of innocence -- Appendices ; the pronouncement stories in Mark ; Linnemann: the traditions of the passion ; Dormeyer: the acts of the martyr ; the gospel of Mark: an overview.
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I. Christian beginnings -- the temple and the land of Palestine -- Jesus in Galilee -- the followers of Jesus -- the congregations of the Christ -- the patterns of social conflict -- II. Stories in the gospel tradition -- the parables of Jesus -- the pronouncement stories -- the miracle stories -- III. Narratives of the passion -- the entanglements of history and myth -- the narrative designs -- the compositional process -- IV. The gospel according to Mark -- the gospel as myth -- the gospel as apocalypse -- the gospel as parable -- the gospel as paradigm -- Conclusion: imagination and the myth of innocence -- Appendices ; the pronouncement stories in Mark ; Linnemann: the traditions of the passion ; Dormeyer: the acts of the martyr ; the gospel of Mark: an overview.