The essays in this volume present a state-of-the-discipline snapshot of current and recent research into the Gospels of Matthew and Mark. The contributions showcase wide range of methods and perspectives on Gospels study. The Gospels are viewed from a traditio-historical perspective, and with an eye on history of interpretation. Literary and social-scientific analysis of the Gospels, as well as theological and spiritual readings are also presented. The collection presents chapters by experts in the field of Matthean, Markan, and Jesus studies that freshly examine the core texts. The list of…mehr
The essays in this volume present a state-of-the-discipline snapshot of current and recent research into the Gospels of Matthew and Mark. The contributions showcase wide range of methods and perspectives on Gospels study. The Gospels are viewed from a traditio-historical perspective, and with an eye on history of interpretation. Literary and social-scientific analysis of the Gospels, as well as theological and spiritual readings are also presented. The collection presents chapters by experts in the field of Matthean, Markan, and Jesus studies that freshly examine the core texts. The list of highly distinguished contributors includes: James D.G. Dunn, Francis Watson and Donald Hagner.
Kristian A. Bendoraitis (Ph.D., University of Durham, UK) currently serves as Adjunct Lecturer for Spring Arbor University, Michigan, USA. Nijay K. Gupta (Ph.D., University of Durham, UK) currently serves as Assistant Professor of New Testament at George Fox Evangelical Seminary in Portland, Oregano, USA.
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Preface Abbreviations 1. Introduction Kristian A. Bendoraitis Spring Arbor University USA 2. How Did Mark Survive? Francis Watson University of Durham UK. 3. Paragon of Discipleship? Simon of Cyrene in the Markan Passion Narrative Helen K. Bond University of Edinburgh UK 4. 'More than a Prophet': Echoes of Exorcism in Markan and Matthean Baptist Traditions Daniel Frayer-Griggs Independent Scholar 5. 'He Laid Him in a Tomb' (Mark 15.46): Roman Law and the Burial of Jesus Craig. A. Evans Acadia Divinity School Canada 6. The Newness of the Gospel in Mark and Matthew: Continuity and Discontinuity Donald A. Hagner Emeritus Fuller Theological Seminary USA 7. Emotions of Protest in Mark 11-13: Responding to an Affective Turn in Social-Scientific Discourse Louise J. Lawrence University of Exeter UK. 8. The Spirituality of Faith in the Gospel of Matthew Nijay K. Gupta George Fox Evangelical Seminary USA 9. Matthew - a Jewish Gospel of Jews and Gentiles - James D.G. Dunn Emeritus University of Durham UK. 10. The 'Apocalyptic' Jewish Jesus and Contemporary Interpretation Loren Stuckenbruck Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Germany Bibliography Indexes
Preface Abbreviations 1. Introduction Kristian A. Bendoraitis Spring Arbor University USA 2. How Did Mark Survive? Francis Watson University of Durham UK. 3. Paragon of Discipleship? Simon of Cyrene in the Markan Passion Narrative Helen K. Bond University of Edinburgh UK 4. 'More than a Prophet': Echoes of Exorcism in Markan and Matthean Baptist Traditions Daniel Frayer-Griggs Independent Scholar 5. 'He Laid Him in a Tomb' (Mark 15.46): Roman Law and the Burial of Jesus Craig. A. Evans Acadia Divinity School Canada 6. The Newness of the Gospel in Mark and Matthew: Continuity and Discontinuity Donald A. Hagner Emeritus Fuller Theological Seminary USA 7. Emotions of Protest in Mark 11-13: Responding to an Affective Turn in Social-Scientific Discourse Louise J. Lawrence University of Exeter UK. 8. The Spirituality of Faith in the Gospel of Matthew Nijay K. Gupta George Fox Evangelical Seminary USA 9. Matthew - a Jewish Gospel of Jews and Gentiles - James D.G. Dunn Emeritus University of Durham UK. 10. The 'Apocalyptic' Jewish Jesus and Contemporary Interpretation Loren Stuckenbruck Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Germany Bibliography Indexes
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