A textbook collection of the classic modern essays on Mark from Schweitzer to Malbon.
Acknowledgements
The Contributors
Series Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Interpretation of Mark: A History of Developments and Issues
p. 1
Mark's Theological Achievement (1964)
p. 63
The Heresy that Necessitated Mark's Gospel (1968)
p. 89
The Epiphany of Jesus in the Gospel (Mark) (1969)
p. 105
The Christology of Mark: A Study in Methodology (1971, 1974)
p. 125
The Literary Structure of the Controversy Stories in Mark 2:1-3:6 (1973)
p. 141
Mark's Preservation of the Tradition (1974)
p. 153
The Disciples in Mark: The Function of a Narrative Role (1977)
p. 169
Mark's Significance for the Theology of Early Christianity (1964)
p. 197
The Rhetoric of Direction and Indirection in the Gospel of Mark (1989)
p. 207
The Promise and the Failure: Mark 16:7, 8 (1989)
p. 229
Galilee and Jerusalem: History and Literature in Marcan Interpretation (1982)
p. 253
Literary Reflections on Mark 13:5-37: A Narrated Speech of Jesus (1987)
p. 269
The Prologue as the Interpretative Key to Mark's Gospel (1988)
p. 289
Select Bibliography
p. 307
Index of Names
p. 327
Index of Marcan Passages
p. 335
Select Index of Subjects
p. 341
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