Mark as Story: Retrospect and Prospect (2011 Iverson, Skinner), edited volume

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Mark as Story: Retrospect and Prospect (2011) is a volume edited by Kelly R. Iverson and Christopher W. Skinner.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2011.

Contents

Telling the story : the appearance and impact of Mark as story / Christopher W. Skinner -- Narrative criticism : the emergence of a prominent reading strategy / Mark Allan Powell -- Characters in Mark's story : changing perspectives on the narrative process / Elizabeth Struthers Malbon -- Why there are no humans or animals in the Gospel of Mark / Stephen D. Moore -- Writing a narrative commentary on the Gospel of Mark / Francis J. Moloney -- Audience address and purpose in the performance of Mark / Thomas E. Boomershine -- Mark 6:17-29 in its narrative context : kingdoms in conflict / R. Alan Culpepper -- Good news about Jesus Christ, the Son of God / Morna D. Hooker -- "Wherever the gospel is preached" : the paradox of secrecy in the Gospel of Mark / Kelly R. Iverson -- From narrative to performance : methodological considerations and interpretive moves / Holly E. Hearon -- In the boat with Jesus : imagining ourselves in Mark's story / Robert M. Fowler -- Reflections / David Rhoads, Joanna Dewey, and Donald Michie

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