Mark's Gospel (New Testament Readings)

Mark's Gospel (New Testament Readings)

by JohnPainter (Author)

Synopsis

Mark's 'biography' of Jesus is the earliest of the four gospels, and influenced them all. The distinctive feature of this biography is the quality of 'good news', which presupposes a world dominated by the forces of evil.
John Painter shows how the rhetorical and dramatic shaping of the book emphasises the conflict of good and evil at many levels - between Jesus and the Jewish authorities, Jesus and the Roman authorities, and the conflict of values within the disciples themselves. These matters of content are integral to this original approach to Mark's theodicy, while the stylistic issue raises the question of Mark's intended readership.
John Painter's succinct yet thorough treatment of Mark's gospel opens up not only these rhetorical issues, but the social context of the gospel, which Painter argues to be that of the Pauline mission to the nations.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 24 Apr 1997

ISBN 10: 0415113652
ISBN 13: 9780415113656

Media Reviews
Painter uses an eclectic method composed of narrative, rhetorical, and historical criticism InterpretationOctober 1998.
Overall, this is an interesting reading of Mark, particularly of Markan rhetoric, that is appropriate for undergraduate students Religious Studies Review.
Author Bio
John Painter has taught New Testament Studies in England, South Africa and Australia. He is a member of Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas. His publications include The Quest for the Messiah (1991) and Theology as Hermeneutics (1987).