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Hardcover The Gospel According to St. Mark Book

ISBN: 1025685024

ISBN13: 9781025685021

The Gospel According to St. Mark

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"The Gospel According to St. Mark" offers a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the shortest and earliest of the canonical gospels. This influential work by A. E. J. Rawlinson provides a deep dive into the narrative and theological themes that define Mark's account of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Through rigorous analysis, the commentary explores the identity of Jesus as both the Son of God and the "Suffering Servant," shedding light on the messianic secret and the immediate, urgent style of the text.

The volume covers critical aspects of New Testament scholarship, including the historical context of the first-century Levant, the linguistic origins of the text, and the relationship between Mark and the other synoptic gospels. Rawlinson's insights into the miracles, parables, and the passion narrative help readers navigate the complexities of the Greek text and the underlying oral traditions.
By focusing on the literary structure and the religious significance of the work, "The Gospel According to St. Mark" serves as an essential resource for students of theology, clergy, and those interested in the historical development of early Christianity. It remains a foundational text for understanding the scriptural roots of Christian belief and the evolving nature of New Testament criticism.

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