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The Cloak and the Parchments

ISBN-13: 9781498254885 / Angielski / Twarda / 2009 / 206 str.

Frank Spinella
The Cloak and the Parchments Frank Spinella 9781498254885 Resource Publications (CA) - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

The Cloak and the Parchments

ISBN-13: 9781498254885 / Angielski / Twarda / 2009 / 206 str.

Frank Spinella
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Description: Told in the first person by the author of the Gospel of Mark, The Cloak and the Parchments relates the story of how the earliest gospel came to be written against the backdrop of emergent Christianity's doctrinal tensions. But it is also the story of one man's struggle of faith, especially with the remarkable notion--at least for a first-century Jew steeped in monotheistic tradition--of the divinity of Jesus Christ. The year is 64 CE, and Paul has summoned Mark and Timothy from Ephesus to his prison cell in Rome. On their journey, the travelers discuss many of Paul's teachings, including that Jesus is truly the Son of God. After reaching Italy they meet up with Peter, whose own account of Jesus's ministry quickly poses a challenge to Paul's views. But there will be no opportunity to hear Peter and Paul debate their differences, for they arrive in Rome at the outbreak of the Great Fire. Amid the turmoil of the resulting Christian persecution, Paul urges Mark to escape and write Peter's account of Jesus's ministry consistently with Paul's own teaching. Mark finds himself conflicted by his promises to both men, and by the disparity between Peter's eyewitness testimony and Paul's claim to direct revelation. In the end, he finds the answer he seeks hidden in the depths of his own soul--as ultimately, we all must. The Cloak and the Parchments brings these New Testament characters to life in all of their humanity, and presents a cogent argument for the necessity of mystical experience in religious belief. Endorsements: ""Written in a vivid and engaging style, The Cloak and the Parchments brings to life intriguing discussions amongst the first followers of Jesus as they try to gauge his message and his stature. Set as a journey to Rome, Mark, the earliest gospel writer, is caught between Peter who clings to the Jewishness of Jesus and Paul who is willing to make radical changes to open up the religion to the non-Jewish world. So who was Jesus really? And what did he teach? As the story unfolds-and with Peter and Paul facing martyrdom-Mark is hard pressed to make a decision."" --Barrie Wilson Professor, Religious Studies, York University, Toronto author, How Jesus Became Christian About the Contributor(s): Frank Spinella studied philosophy and law at Cornell, and has been a practicing attorney for thirty years. He lives in Bow, New Hampshire.

Description:Told in the first person by the author of the Gospel of Mark, The Cloak and the Parchments relates the story of how the earliest gospel came to be written against the backdrop of emergent Christianitys doctrinal tensions. But it is also the story of one mans struggle of faith, especially with the remarkable notion--at least for a first-century Jew steeped in monotheistic tradition--of the divinity of Jesus Christ. The year is 64 CE, and Paul has summoned Mark and Timothy from Ephesus to his prison cell in Rome. On their journey, the travelers discuss many of Pauls teachings, including that Jesus is truly the Son of God. After reaching Italy they meet up with Peter, whose own account of Jesuss ministry quickly poses a challenge to Pauls views. But there will be no opportunity to hear Peter and Paul debate their differences, for they arrive in Rome at the outbreak of the Great Fire. Amid the turmoil of the resulting Christian persecution, Paul urges Mark to escape and write Peters account of Jesuss ministry consistently with Pauls own teaching. Mark finds himself conflicted by his promises to both men, and by the disparity between Peters eyewitness testimony and Pauls claim to direct revelation. In the end, he finds the answer he seeks hidden in the depths of his own soul--as ultimately, we all must.The Cloak and the Parchments brings these New Testament characters to life in all of their humanity, and presents a cogent argument for the necessity of mystical experience in religious belief.Endorsements:""Written in a vivid and engaging style, The Cloak and the Parchments brings to life intriguing discussions amongst the first followers of Jesus as they try to gauge his message and his stature. Set as a journey to Rome, Mark, the earliest gospel writer, is caught between Peter who clings to the Jewishness of Jesus and Paul who is willing to make radical changes to open up the religion to the non-Jewish world. So who was Jesus really? And what did he teach? As the story unfolds-and with Peter and Paul facing martyrdom-Mark is hard pressed to make a decision.""--Barrie WilsonProfessor, Religious Studies, York University, Torontoauthor, How Jesus Became ChristianAbout the Contributor(s):Frank Spinella studied philosophy and law at Cornell, and has been a practicing attorney for thirty years. He lives in Bow, New Hampshire.

Kategorie:
Religia
Kategorie BISAC:
Religion > Biblical Studies - General
Religion > Biblical Biography - New Testament
Religion > Christianity - General
Wydawca:
Resource Publications (CA)
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781498254885
Rok wydania:
2009
Dostępne języki:
Angielski
Ilość stron:
206
Waga:
0.45 kg
Wymiary:
22.922.9 x 15.222.9 x 15.2 x 1
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Obwoluta


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