English summary: This book locates the "Gospel of Mark" between Vespasian's seizure of power and a dispute about the role of the gentiles in the Christian community. In the first chapter, the author argues that a particular reading of the Gospel is necessary to comprehend the specific narrative structure. He shows that Mc 1.35-45 should be viewed as part of the Easter narrative. The apparently abrupt end and unusual structures of the Gospel thus reflects the idea that having reached the end of the text does not imply having finished reading it. Rather, the reader has to go back to the...
English summary: This book locates the "Gospel of Mark" between Vespasian's seizure of power and a dispute about the role of the gentiles in the Chris...