Theology of the Gospel of Mark: a semantic, narrative, and rhetorical study of the characterization of God

"Paul L. Danove presents the first full-length study of God and the theology of God in the Gospel of Mark. In dialogue with scholars who assume that texts are designed to guide their own interpretation, Danove develops and applies methods of analysis to describe the actions and attributes of Go...

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Main Author: Danove, Paul L. 1953- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London Bloomsbury Publishing 2019
In:Year: 2019
Reviews:[Rezension von: Danove, Paul L., 1953-, Theology of the Gospel of Mark] (2021) (Elder, Nicholas A.)
[Rezension von: Danove, Paul L., 1953-, Theology of the Gospel of Mark] (2021) (Cerone, Jacob N., 1985 -)
Series/Journal:T&T Clark biblical studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mark / Exegesis
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Mark Theology
B God Biblical teaching
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Summary:"Paul L. Danove presents the first full-length study of God and the theology of God in the Gospel of Mark. In dialogue with scholars who assume that texts are designed to guide their own interpretation, Danove develops and applies methods of analysis to describe the actions and attributes of God in the Gospel of Mark. Danove presents his argument in a threefold structure, beginning with outlining a set of complementary semantic, narrative, and rhetorical methods for investigating characterization. He then moves to examine the semantic and narrative content related to the character of God in the Gospel of Mark and then formulates this information under the guidance of the narrative rhetoric into statements of God's fifty-six repeated and sixty-two non-repeated actions and attributes, arranged according to God's portrayal as semantic agent, benefactive, content of human experience, experiencer, goal, instrument, patient of predication, source, theme, and topic of faith"--
Preface -- Abbreviations -- Part 1: The Methodological Study: The Semantic, Narrative, and Rhetorical Methods of Analysis and Description -- Chapter 1: The Method of Semantic Analysis and Description -- Chapter 2: The Method of Narrative Analysis and Description -- Chapter 3: The Method of Rhetorical Analysis and Description and the Theological Study -- Part 2: The Exegetical Study: The Semantic and Narrative Analysis of the Content of Rhetorical Contexts -- Chapter 4: Rhetorical Contexts in Mark 1-9 -- Chapter 5: Rhetorical Contexts in Mark 10-15 -- Part 3: The Theological Study: The Repeated Actions and Attributes of God -- Chapter 6: God as Agent -- Chapter 7: God as Agentive Benefactive -- Chapter 8: God as Innate and Originating Benefactive -- Chapter 9: God as Recipient and Reciprocal Benefactive -- Chapter 10: God as Content, Experiencer, Goal, and Instrument -- Chapter 11: God as Patient, Source, Theme, and Topic -- Appendices -- Index of Authors.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0567684083
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5040/9780567684080