Sacra Pagina: The Gospel of Mark /
Autor principal: | |
---|---|
Otros Autores: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Collegeville, Minn. :
Liturgical Press,
2002.
|
Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
|
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- An intratextual and intertextual commentary
- Mark among the gospels
- Mark before the gospels
- Mark as author and theologian
- Mark as literature
- The genre of Mark
- The literary artistry of Mark
- Narrative criticism and the gospel of Mark
- Mark's picture of Jesus
- Discipleship in Mark
- Mark and the Old Testament and Judaism
- The eschatology of Mark
- Mark in relation to Paul and to Peter
- The date and the audience of Mark
- The outline of Mark's gospel
- General bibliography
- Translation, notes, interpretation
- The prologue : the beginning of the good news
- Transitional Markan summary : proclamation of the kingdom
- The call of the first disciples
- A paradigmatic day begins the ministry of Jesus
- Highpoints of Jesus' work in Galilee
- The healing of the paralyzed man
- The call of Levi and meals with toll collectors and sinners
- Fasting, torn garments, and new wineskins
- Plucking grain on the Sabbath
- Healing on a Sabbath
- Transitional Markan summary : healing beside the sea
- Choosing the twelve
- The Beelzebul controversy and the true family of Jesus
- The parable of the sower, sayings on the mystery of the kingdom of God, and the allegory of the seeds
- Four sayings on revelation and two kingdom parables
- Jesus' power over wind and waves
- The exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac
- The daughter of Jairus and the woman with the hemmorrhage
- The rejection of Nazareth
- The mission charge to the twelve
- The identity of Jesus and the execution of John the Baptist
- The feeding of the 5000 by the Sea of Galilee
- Jesus walks on the water and astounds the disciples
- A Markan summary of the healing power of Jesus
- The dispute over clean and unclean
- The Syrophoenician woman
- Jesus restores hearing and speech to a suffering man
- The second feeding narrative : the 4000
- Pharisees and scribes seek a sign
- A further understanding by the disciples and the conclusion of the bread section
- The gradual healing of a blind man
- Peter's confession, the first passion prediction, Peter's misunderstanding, and the demands of the discipleship
- The transfiguration
- Healing a possessed boy
- A second passion prediction and more instructions for disciples
- The transfiguration
- Healing a possessed boy
- A second passion prediction and more instructions for disciples
- Marriage and divorce
- Jesus blesses children
- Riches and poverty
- A third passion prediction and more instructions for disciples
- The healing of Blind Bartimaeus
- Jesus' entry into Jerusalem
- The fig tree and the temple
- The authority of Jesus
- The parable of the vineyard
- Taxes to Caesar
- The debate about resurrection
- The great commandments
- The Messiah and the Son of God
- The scribes and the widow
- Jesus' eschatological discourse
- Contrasting beginnings of Jesus' last days
- Jesus' final meal with his disciples
- Prediction of Peter's denial
- Jesus in Gethsemane
- The arrest of Jesus
- Jesus before the Sanhedrin and the denial of Peter
- Jesus before Pilate
- The crucifixion of Jesus
- The death of Jesus
- The burial of Jesus
- The empty tomb
- Later endings.