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Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology Library Available at Circulation Section | 226.306 Kok 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 16836 |
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| 226.306 Int 1985 The Interpretation of Mark / | 226.306 Jue 1999 The Gospel of Mark / [manuscript] / | 226.306 Kin 1989 Conflict in Mark : Jesus, authorities, disciples / | 226.306 Kok 2015 The Gospel on the margins : the reception of Mark in the second century / | 226.306 Lea 2013 Discourses of empire : the gospel of Mark from a postcolonial perspective / | 226.306 Mai 2014 Mark, mutuality, and mental health : [manuscript] : encounters with Jesus / / | 226.306 Mal 2000 In the company of Jesus : characters in Mark's gospel / |
Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Sheffield, 2013 under title: The gospel on the margins : the ideological function of the patristic tradition on the evangelist Mark.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-327) and indexes.
pt. I. The construction of Mark as the interpreter of Peter. The decline of the patristic consensus -- The re-emergence of the patristic tradition -- From Paul's fellow worker to Peter's interpreter -- pt. II. The ideological function of the patristic tradition. Toward a theory of the patristic reception of Mark -- The gospel on the margins of the canon -- The clash of rival interpreters -- Conclusion: The centrist Christian appropriation of Mark -- Appendix: The Carpocratians and the mystic Gospel of Mark.
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