01907ctm a22003377i 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300700030003000800410003301000170007402000460009102000400013703500240017704001020020104200140030305000250031708200250034210000300036724500990039726000450049626400430054126400120058430000270059633600260062333700280064933800270067750001930070450400690089750505170096663000860148319135996OSt20250530121304.0ta170531s2015 mnu b 001 0 eng d a 2016302951 a9781451490220 (pbk)q(pbk. ;qalk. paper) a9781451490220q(pbk. ;qalk. paper) a(OCoLC)ocn889524337 aYDXCPbengcYDXCPerdadBTCTAdBDXdOCLCQdOCLCOdCDXdOCLCFdDRUdICWdZCUdLNTdOCLCQdOCLdDLC alccopycat00aBS2585.52b.K65 201504a226.306 Kok 20152231 aKok, Michael J.,eauthor.14aThe Gospel on the margins :bthe reception of Mark in the second century /cby Michael J. Kok. aMinneapolis: :bFortress Press;,cc2015. 1aMinneapolis :bFortress Press,c[2015] 4c♭2015 ax, 384 pages ;c24 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aRevision 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. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 301-327) and indexes.0 apt. 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.00aBible.pMarkxCriticism, interpretation, etc.xHistoryyEarly church, ca. 30-600.