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A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark Cameron Evan Ferguson (University of Chicago, USA)

A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark By Cameron Evan Ferguson (University of Chicago, USA)

A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark by Cameron Evan Ferguson (University of Chicago, USA)


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A detailed case for the plausible literary dependence of the Gospel of Mark on select letters of the apostle Paul. Contends Mark sought to anticipate Paul by constructing narrative precursors concordant with Paul's teachings. Makes a substantial contribution to the ongoing debate about the dependence of Mark on Paul.

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A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark Summary

A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark by Cameron Evan Ferguson (University of Chicago, USA)

This volume presents a detailed case for the plausible literary dependence of the Gospel of Mark on select letters of the apostle Paul.

The book argues that Mark and Paul share a gospel narrative that tells the story of the life, death, resurrection, and second coming of Jesus Christ in accordance with the scriptures, and it suggests that Mark presumed Paul and his mission to be constitutive episodes of that story. It contends that Mark self-consciously sought to anticipate the person, teachings, and mission of Paul by constructing narrative precursors concordant with the eventual teachings of the itinerant apostle-a process Ferguson labels Mark's 'etiological hermeneutic.' The book focuses in particular on the various (re)presentations of Christ's death that Paul believed occurred within his communities-Christ's death performed in ritual, prefigured in scripture, and embodied within Paul's person-and it argues that these are all seeded within and anticipated by Mark's narrative.

Through careful argument and detailed analysis, A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark makes a substantial contribution to the ongoing debate about the dependence of Mark on Paul. It is key reading for any scholar engaged in that debate, and the insights it provides will be of interest to anyone studying the Synoptic Gospels or the epistles of Paul more generally.

A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark Reviews

Tightly reasoned and well-written, this short study introduces and models a new interpretive approach and lays out fruitful ground for future work. - Allison L. Gray, St. Mary's University, USA

About Cameron Evan Ferguson (University of Chicago, USA)

Cameron Evan Ferguson is Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow at McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He completed his graduate work at the University of Chicago Divinity School, from which he graduated in August 2019.

Table of Contents

1. The Relationship of Mark to Paul 2. Baptism into Death 3. The Body and the Blood 4. Death in accordance with the scriptures 5. Conclusion

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CIN0367549107G
9780367549107
0367549107
A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark by Cameron Evan Ferguson (University of Chicago, USA)
Used - Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20210302
154
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