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Mark and Paul

Comparative Essays Part II. For and Against Pauline Influence on Mark
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This volume brings together an international group of scholars on Mark and Paul, respectively, who reopen the question whether Paul was a direct influence on Mark. On the basis of the latest methods in New Testament scholarship, the battle over Yes and No to this question of literary and theological influence is waged within these pages. In the end, no agreement is reached, but the basic issues stand out with much greater clarity than before. How may one relate two rather different literary genres, the apostolic letter and the narrative gospel? How may the theologies of two such different types of writing be compared? Are there sufficient indications that Paul lies directly behind Mark for us to conclude that through Paul himself and Mark the New Testament as a whole reflects specifically Pauline ideas? What would the literary and theological consequences of either assuming or denying a direct influence be for our reconstruction of 1st century Christianity? And what would the consequences be for either understanding Mark or Paul as literary authors and theologians? How far should we give Paul an exalted a position in the literary creativity of the first Christians? Addressing these questions are scholars who have already written seminally on the issue or have marked positions on it, like Joel Marcus, Margaret Mitchell, Gerd Theissen and Oda Wischmeyer, together with a group of up-coming and senior Danish scholars from Aarhus and Copenhagen Universities who have collaborated on the issue for some years. The present volume leads the discussion further that has been taken up in: "Paul and Mark" (ed. by O. Wischmeyer, D. Sim, and I. Elmer), BZNW 191, 2013.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-11-055274-4
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
PublisherDe Gruyter
Publication townBerlin/Boston
Publishing date26/06/2017
Series no.199
Pages338 pages
LanguageEnglish
Weight629 g
Article no.2801232
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.f7490721198b465282f8ba633405aca4
Product groupBU542
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Eve-Marie Becker, Aarhus University, Denmark; Troels Engberg-Pedersen and Mogens Müller, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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