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Mark (1975) is a book by Paul J. Achtemeier.

Abstract

"This book concentrates on the distinctive elements, problmes, and opportunities for preaching to be found in Mark's Gospel."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press, 1975 (Proclamation Commentaries).

Table of contents

Some preliminary reflections -- The intention of Mark's gospel -- Mark's method of creating a narrative -- The structure of Mark -- The christology of Mark -- Jesus as preacher -- Jesus as teacher -- Jesus as miracle worker -- The passion of Jesus -- The disciples in Mark -- The parousia in Mark -- Some literary problems

External links

  • [ Google Books]