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Earliest Christian literary activity: Investigating Authors, Genres and Audiences in Paul and Mark
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Eve-Marie Becker
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents vii
- Mark and Paul – Introductory Remarks 1
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I. Histories and Contexts
- Mark as Allegorical Rewriting of Paul: Gustav Volkmar’s Understanding of the Gospel of Mark 13
- Mark – Interpreter of Paul 29
- Paul and Mark – Mark and Paul A Critical Outline of the History of Research 51
- “Evangelium” im Markusevangelium Zum traditionsgeschichtlichen Ort des ältesten Evangeliums 63
- Earliest Christian literary activity: Investigating Authors, Genres and Audiences in Paul and Mark 87
- In the Beginning was the Congregation In Search of a Tertium Comparationis between Paul and Mark 107
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II. Texts and Interpretations
- Romans 1:1–7 and Mark 1:1–3 in Comparison Two Opening Texts at the Beginning of Early Christian Literature 121
- Man and the Son of Man in Mark 2:27–28 An Exegesis of Mark 2:23–28 Focussing on the Christological Discourse in Mark 2:27–28 with an Epilogue Concerning Pauline Parallels 147
- Mark 7:1–23: A Pauline Halakah? 169
- Paul in Mark 8:34–9:1: Mark on what it is to be a Christian 189
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III. Topics and Perspectives
- The Politics of Beginnings – Cosmology, Christology and Covenant: Gospel Openings Reconsidered in the Light of Paul’s Pneumatology 213
- Adam-Christ Typology in Paul and Mark: Reflections on a Tertium Comparationis 243
- The Cross on the Way to Mark 273
- Persecution and Denial – Paradigmatic Apostolic Portrayals in Paul and Mark 295
- List of Contributors 311
- Index of Subjects and Names 313
- Index of References 319
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents vii
- Mark and Paul – Introductory Remarks 1
-
I. Histories and Contexts
- Mark as Allegorical Rewriting of Paul: Gustav Volkmar’s Understanding of the Gospel of Mark 13
- Mark – Interpreter of Paul 29
- Paul and Mark – Mark and Paul A Critical Outline of the History of Research 51
- “Evangelium” im Markusevangelium Zum traditionsgeschichtlichen Ort des ältesten Evangeliums 63
- Earliest Christian literary activity: Investigating Authors, Genres and Audiences in Paul and Mark 87
- In the Beginning was the Congregation In Search of a Tertium Comparationis between Paul and Mark 107
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II. Texts and Interpretations
- Romans 1:1–7 and Mark 1:1–3 in Comparison Two Opening Texts at the Beginning of Early Christian Literature 121
- Man and the Son of Man in Mark 2:27–28 An Exegesis of Mark 2:23–28 Focussing on the Christological Discourse in Mark 2:27–28 with an Epilogue Concerning Pauline Parallels 147
- Mark 7:1–23: A Pauline Halakah? 169
- Paul in Mark 8:34–9:1: Mark on what it is to be a Christian 189
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III. Topics and Perspectives
- The Politics of Beginnings – Cosmology, Christology and Covenant: Gospel Openings Reconsidered in the Light of Paul’s Pneumatology 213
- Adam-Christ Typology in Paul and Mark: Reflections on a Tertium Comparationis 243
- The Cross on the Way to Mark 273
- Persecution and Denial – Paradigmatic Apostolic Portrayals in Paul and Mark 295
- List of Contributors 311
- Index of Subjects and Names 313
- Index of References 319