
A Preface to Mark
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Prologue: Looking at Mark
- Scope of the Inquiry
- Purpose of the Inquiry
- Part I: What Kind of Text Is Mark?
- 1. The Question of Genre
- The Significance of Genre
- On Recognizing Genre
- 2. Mark's Milieu
- 3. A Genre for Mark
- 4. How to Show That Mark Is a Hellenistic "Life,
- 5. Mark as a Hellenistic "Life,
- Title
- Opening Features
- Subject
- Setting
- Arrangement of Material
- Characterization
- Sources and Units of Composition
- Common Motifs
- Written Style
- Length
- Function
- Preliminary Conclusion
- Part II: Was Mark Written to Be Read Aloud?
- 6. Orality and Oral Transmission
- 7. Some Characteristics of Oral Composition
- Orality and Narrative
- Orality and Hyperbole
- Orality and Parataxis
- Orality and Formula
- Oral Techniques and Communication
- Oral Style and Mark
- 8. Mark and Oral Transmission
- Understanding Mark's Structure
- Mark's Overall Arrangement
- 9. An Analysis of Mark's Structure
- Part I. Prologue. Witness to the Coming One: In the Wilderness (1:1-8)
- Part II. The Ministry of Jesus: In and around Galilee (1:9-8:21)
- Part III. Jesus Teaches the Way of the Cross: On the Road to Jerusalem (8:22-10:52)
- Part IV. The Passion of Jesus: In and around Jerusalem (11:1-15:41)
- Part V. Epilogue: Witness to the Crucified and Risen One: At the Tomb (15:42-16:8)
- 10. Oral Characteristics of Mark's Style
- Oral Style
- Episodes Showing Jesus' Wit and Wisdom
- Episodes Showing Jesus the Man of Deed
- Parables
- Narrative Summaries
- The Passion
- 11. As It Is Written: Oral Characteristics of Mark's Appeals to Scripture
- Mark's Use of Scripture: 1:1-13
- Allusion and Reminiscence
- Mark's Two Precise Quotations
- Scriptural Tradition as a Means of Articulation
- 12. Conclusions: Mark in Its Setting
- A Writer Who Wrote to Be Heard
- Was Mark's Gospel Composed Orally?
- The Author of a Hellenistic "Life,
- A "Scribal" Mark?
- Mark the Prophetic Charismatic?
- Mark the Evangelist and the First Urban Christians
- 13. Unscientific Postscripts
- Many Traditions and One Gospel
- The Significance of the Story
- Gospel and Performance
- Appendix: Examples of Popular Greek Prose from the First and Second Centuries of the Christian Era
- Abbreviations
- Bibliography
- Index to Modern Authors
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- Index to Ancient Sources
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- Subject Index
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- Scriptural Index
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