• Wyszukiwanie zaawansowane
  • Kategorie
  • Kategorie BISAC
  • Książki na zamówienie
  • Promocje
  • Granty
  • Książka na prezent
  • Opinie
  • Pomoc
  • Załóż konto
  • Zaloguj się

The Turning Point in the Gospel of Mark: A Study in Markan Christology » książka

zaloguj się | załóż konto
Logo Krainaksiazek.pl

koszyk

konto

szukaj
topmenu
Księgarnia internetowa
Szukaj
Książki na zamówienie
Promocje
Granty
Książka na prezent
Moje konto
Pomoc
 
 
Wyszukiwanie zaawansowane
Pusty koszyk
Bezpłatna dostawa dla zamówień powyżej 20 złBezpłatna dostawa dla zamówień powyżej 20 zł

Kategorie główne

• Nauka
 [2949524]
• Literatura piękna
 [1817948]

  więcej...
• Turystyka
 [70715]
• Informatyka
 [151291]
• Komiksy
 [35671]
• Encyklopedie
 [23176]
• Dziecięca
 [612440]
• Hobby
 [136066]
• AudioBooki
 [1740]
• Literatura faktu
 [226030]
• Muzyka CD
 [378]
• Słowniki
 [2918]
• Inne
 [445441]
• Kalendarze
 [1181]
• Podręczniki
 [166545]
• Poradniki
 [469898]
• Religia
 [508035]
• Czasopisma
 [502]
• Sport
 [61392]
• Sztuka
 [242759]
• CD, DVD, Video
 [3348]
• Technologie
 [219537]
• Zdrowie
 [98738]
• Książkowe Klimaty
 [124]
• Zabawki
 [2382]
• Puzzle, gry
 [3543]
• Literatura w języku ukraińskim
 [259]
• Art. papiernicze i szkolne
 [7107]
Kategorie szczegółowe BISAC

The Turning Point in the Gospel of Mark: A Study in Markan Christology

ISBN-13: 9781610977609 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 290 str.

Gregg S. Morrison; Sdb Francis J. Moloney
The Turning Point in the Gospel of Mark: A Study in Markan Christology Morrison, Gregg S. 9781610977609 Pickwick Publications - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

The Turning Point in the Gospel of Mark: A Study in Markan Christology

ISBN-13: 9781610977609 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 290 str.

Gregg S. Morrison; Sdb Francis J. Moloney
cena 164,01
(netto: 156,20 VAT:  5%)

Najniższa cena z 30 dni: 162,21
Termin realizacji zamówienia:
ok. 16-18 dni roboczych.

Darmowa dostawa!
inne wydania

Based on linguistic and thematic links in the narrative, The Turning Point in the Gospel of Mark argues that the twin pericopae of Peter's confession (8:27-38) and the Transfiguration (9:2-13) together function as the turning point of the Gospel and serve in a Janus-like manner enabling the reader to see the author's main focus: the identity of Jesus and the significance of that reality for his disciples. Peter's confession of Jesus as Messiah faces backward toward the Prologue (1:1-13) and functions as a mid-course conclusion. The declaration by God on the mountain faces forward and foreshadows the end-course conclusion (14:61-62; 15:39; Son of God). Jesus, in response, teaches that the Son of Man must suffer and die before being raised from the dead (8:31). Christologically, the images of Messiah, Son of Man, and Son of God converge and present Jesus, the crucified, as king, ushering in the kingdom of God in power (9:1 acting as the key swivel between the twin pericopae). When one is confronted with this Jesus, though there remains something elusive about him and the kingdom of God in the narrative, the only wise decision (after calculating the costs, 8:34-38) is to follow. ""With admirable concision, purified of cant, this monograph offers a reliable guide to Mark's most controversial issues in the service of a creative proposal for that Gospel's exegesis. Consonant with his own 'heuristic device, ' Morrison's study is Janus-like: looking backward to assess over a century of Markan study, facing forward to firmer comprehension of Mark's literary and theological intricacy. An illuminating exploration of Markan Christology, The Turning Point in the Gospel of Mark merits a wide readership."" --C. Clifton Black, Otto A. Piper Professor of Biblical Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ ""The structure and Christology of Mark's Gospel are perennial issues of Markan research that every student of the Gospel must eventually face. In this carefully crafted volume, Gregg Morrison offers us a reliable history of research on these topics, showing us how intimately related they are to each other. His work provides students and scholars with a sure map through the thicket of Markan research."" --Frank J. Matera, Professor emeritus, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. Gregg S. Morrison (PhD, The Catholic University of America) is a trustee of Judson College, Marion, Alabama.

Based on linguistic and thematic links in the narrative, The Turning Point in the Gospel of Mark argues that the twin pericopae of Peters confession (8:27-38) and the Transfiguration (9:2-13) together function as the turning point of the Gospel and serve in a Janus-like manner enabling the reader to see the authors main focus: the identity of Jesus and the significance of that reality for his disciples. Peters confession of Jesus as Messiah faces backward toward the Prologue (1:1-13) and functions as a mid-course conclusion. The declaration by God on the mountain faces forward and foreshadows the end-course conclusion (14:61-62; 15:39; Son of God). Jesus, in response, teaches that the Son of Man must suffer and die before being raised from the dead (8:31). Christologically, the images of Messiah, Son of Man, and Son of God converge and present Jesus, the crucified, as king, ushering in the kingdom of God in power (9:1 acting as the key swivel between the twin pericopae). When one is confronted with this Jesus, though there remains something elusive about him and the kingdom of God in the narrative, the only wise decision (after calculating the costs, 8:34-38) is to follow.""With admirable concision, purified of cant, this monograph offers a reliable guide to Marks most controversial issues in the service of a creative proposal for that Gospels exegesis. Consonant with his own heuristic device, Morrisons study is Janus-like: looking backward to assess over a century of Markan study, facing forward to firmer comprehension of Marks literary and theological intricacy. An illuminating exploration of Markan Christology, The Turning Point in the Gospel of Mark merits a wide readership.""--C. Clifton Black, Otto A. Piper Professor of Biblical Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ""The structure and Christology of Marks Gospel are perennial issues of Markan research that every student of the Gospel must eventually face. In this carefully crafted volume, Gregg Morrison offers us a reliable history of research on these topics, showing us how intimately related they are to each other. His work provides students and scholars with a sure map through the thicket of Markan research.""--Frank J. Matera, Professor emeritus, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.Gregg S. Morrison (PhD, The Catholic University of America) is a trustee of Judson College, Marion, Alabama.

Kategorie:
Religia
Kategorie BISAC:
Religion > Biblical Studies - New Testament - Jesus, the Gospels & Acts
Religion > Biblical Criticism & Interpretation - New Testament
Wydawca:
Pickwick Publications
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781610977609
Rok wydania:
2014
Ilość stron:
290
Waga:
0.39 kg
Wymiary:
22.86 x 15.24 x 1.55
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Morrison, Gregg S. Gregg S. Morrison (PhD, The Catholic University of... więcej >


Udostępnij

Facebook - konto krainaksiazek.pl



Opinie o Krainaksiazek.pl na Opineo.pl

Partner Mybenefit

Krainaksiazek.pl w programie rzetelna firma Krainaksiaze.pl - płatności przez paypal

Czytaj nas na:

Facebook - krainaksiazek.pl
  • książki na zamówienie
  • granty
  • książka na prezent
  • kontakt
  • pomoc
  • opinie
  • regulamin
  • polityka prywatności

Zobacz:

  • Księgarnia czeska

  • Wydawnictwo Książkowe Klimaty

1997-2026 DolnySlask.com Agencja Internetowa

© 1997-2022 krainaksiazek.pl
     
KONTAKT | REGULAMIN | POLITYKA PRYWATNOŚCI | USTAWIENIA PRYWATNOŚCI
Zobacz: Księgarnia Czeska | Wydawnictwo Książkowe Klimaty | Mapa strony | Lista autorów
KrainaKsiazek.PL - Księgarnia Internetowa
Polityka prywatnosci - link
Krainaksiazek.pl - płatnośc Przelewy24
Przechowalnia Przechowalnia