The anecdote in Mark, the classical world and the rabbis

This study of a Markan genre, represented in the central section 8.27-10.4, ranges through Greek, rabbinic and early Christian literature, providing detailed comparison with the anecdotes in Lucian's "Demonax" and the "Mishnah". Moeser concludes that the Markan anecdotes cle...

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Autore principale: Moeser, Marion C. (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Libro
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Sheffield [u.a.] Sheffield Academic Press 2002
In: Journal for the study of the New Testament / Supplement series (227)
Anno: 2002
Periodico/Rivista:Journal for the study of the New Testament / Supplement series 227
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Bibel. Markusevangelium / Letteratura rabbinica / Letteratura giudaico-ellenistica / Aneddoto
B Bibel. Markusevangelium 8,27-10,45
Notazioni IxTheo:HC Nuovo Testamento
Altre parole chiave:B Bible. Mark Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Tesi universitaria
B Rabbinical literature History and criticism
B Classical literature History and criticism
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Riepilogo:This study of a Markan genre, represented in the central section 8.27-10.4, ranges through Greek, rabbinic and early Christian literature, providing detailed comparison with the anecdotes in Lucian's "Demonax" and the "Mishnah". Moeser concludes that the Markan anecdotes clearly follow the definition of, and typologies for, the Greek chreia. His analysis indicates that while the content of the three sets of anecdotes is peculiar to its respective cultural setting, the Greek, Jewish and Christian examples all function according to the purposes of the genre.
ISBN:0826460593