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Category: Gospel of Mark

The Genius of the Gospel of Mark: Thoughts on Authorship and Date

A few thoughts on the authorship and date of the Gospel of Mark

The Genius of the Gospel of Mark: A Proposal for Structure

A proposal for seeing the structure in Mark as three parts with a central claim and subsequent divine confirmations.

The Genius of the Gospel of Mark: The Unveiling

Considering Mark as a revealing “apocalypse.”

The Genius of the Gospel of Mark: What Happens at the End?

The Ending of Mark is one of the great Biblical mysteries. What should we do with it as a reader?

The Genius of the Gospel of Mark: The Messianic Secret

Mark uses a motif of secrecy to mold the reader’s view of Jesus as Messiah.

The Genius of the Gospel of Mark: The Story Within the Story

Mark Uses literary intercalations to guide interpretation.

The Genius of the Gospel of Mark: Context and Authority

Mark gives context to the claim that Jesus is Messiah through his organizational structure.

The Genius of the Gospel of Mark: A Sprint to the Finish

The Gospel of Mark uses grammar, vocabulary, and foreshadowing to rush the reader to the end of the story.

The Genius of the Gospel of Mark: An Introduction

This is the first in a series of posts discussing literary features of the Gospel of Mark.

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