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|a The Rhetoric of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark /
|c David M. Young and Michael Strickland.
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|a 1. The discourses of Jesus since form criticism -- 2. The discourses of Jesus as rhetoric -- 3. Satan cannot cast out Satan (Mark 3:20-35) -- 4. Whoever has ears had better listen! (Mark 4:1-34) -- 5. What defiles a person? (Mark 6:53-7:23) -- 6. The marvel of the coming Son of Man (Mark 11:27-13:37).
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|a Young and Strickland analyze the four largest discourses of Jesus in Mark in the context of Greco-Roman rhetoric in an attempt to hear them as a first-century audience would have heard them. Their analysis uncovers how the discourses are constructed; what issues each discourse seeks to treat; how the argumentation, arrangement, and style of each discourse contributes to its overall purpose; and how the discourse fits into the overall narrative context of the Gospel. The authors demonstrate that, contrary to what some historical critics have suggested, first-century audiences of Mark would have found the discourses of Jesus unified, well-integrated, and persuasive. They also show how these speeches of the Markan Jesus contribute to Mark's overall narrative accomplishments.
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