Mark's Gospel
Mark's
'biography' of Jesus is the earliest of the four gospels, and
influenced them all. The distinctive feature of this biography is the
quality of 'good news', which presupposes a world dominated by the
forces of evil. John Painter shows how the rhetorical and dramatic
shaping of the book emphasises the conflict of good and evil at many
levels - between Jesus and the Jewish authorities, Jesus and the Roman
authorities, and the conflict of values within the disciples themselves.
These matters of content are integral to this original approach to
Mark's theodicy, while the stylistic issue raises the question of Mark's
intended readership. John Painter's succinct yet thorough treatment of
Mark's gospel opens up not only these rhetorical issues, but the social
context of the gospel, which Painter argues to be that of the Pauline
mission to the nations.
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