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Slave Of All The Paradox Of Authority And Servanthood In The Gospel Of Mark The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 237 1st Edition Narry Santos

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Slave Of All The Paradox Of Authority And Servanthood In The Gospel Of Mark The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 237 1st Edition Narry Santos
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Slave Of All The Paradox Of Authority And Servanthood In The Gospel Of Mark The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 237 1st Edition Narry Santos instant download after payment.

Publisher: t & T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.3 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Narry Santos
ISBN: 9780826462251, 0826462251
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1
Volume: 237

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Slave Of All The Paradox Of Authority And Servanthood In The Gospel Of Mark The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 237 1st Edition Narry Santos by Narry Santos 9780826462251, 0826462251 instant download after payment.

The Gospel of Mark is often described as a paradoxical gospel, a riddle that teases its readers' response, and a narrative that possesses an enigmatic and puzzling character. Santos argues that this puzzling character is seen clearly in the paradox of authority and servanthood in the gospel. In tracing and analyzing this paradox throughout the Markan narrative, he first develops a literary method for the study of paradox, and having applied the results to authority and servanthood in Mark, he discusses key contributions of the paradox to the three Markan issues of the disciples' role in the Gospel, the Messianic Secret, and a profile of the Markan community.

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