Mark / David Schnasa Jacobsen.
Material type:
- 9780800699239 (Print : alk. paper)
- 0800699238 (Print : alk. paper)
- 226.306 23
- BS2585.52.J33 2014 19092
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Oriental Theological Seminary Processing center | Non-fiction | BS2585.52.J33 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 19092 |
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BS2585.52.B65 2020 The first biography of Jesus : genre and meaning in Mark's gospel / | BS2585.52.C67 2016 A dual reception : Eusebius and the Gospel of Mark / | BS2585.52.H834 2020 Reading Mark's gospel as a text from collective memory / | BS2585.52.J33 2014 Mark / | BS2585.52.S35 2007 A postcolonial reading of Mark's story of Jesus / | BS2589.B67 2006 The way according to Luke : hearing the whole story of Luke-Acts / | BS2589.B72 1990 Centering on God : method and message in Luke-Acts / |
Includes bibliographical references (page 231-233).
"David Schnasa Jacobsen draws together the strengths of two exegetical approaches to the Gospel of Mark in this volume of the Fortress Biblical Preaching Commentaries series. Jacobsen takes a broad thematic approach to the first Gospel, while at the same time giving exegetical and homiletical insights about individual pericopes in their narrative context. By helping preachers and students make connections between the various lections from Mark throughout Year B in their sermons and studies, they and their parishioners will have a deeper appreciation of Mark's unique interpretation of the Christ Event and how that influences their approach to living the Christian faith in today's world. With liturgical sensitivity and exegetical skill, Jacobsen provides a unique preaching resource that will build biblical literacy by assisting both preachers and listeners in understanding Mark's Gospel as narrative-theological whole, not just as a collection of loosely related stories." --from back cover.
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