An insightful introduction to the Gospel of St. Mark, exploring its historical context, authorship, and theological themes. This work, presented by J. Vernon Bartlet and S. D. F. Salmond, offers a detailed examination of St. Mark's narrative style and its significance within the broader New Testament. "St. Mark; Introduction" provides readers with a comprehensive overview, making it an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of this foundational text.
This edition preserves the original analysis and perspectives, ensuring its continued relevance for contemporary readers seeking to engage with the Gospel of Mark in a meaningful and informed way.
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