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Jesus' Defeat of Death : Persuading Mark's Early Readers (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series)

AUTHOR: Peter G. Bolt, John Court (Series Editor)
ISBN: 0521830362

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Jesus' Defeat of Death : Persuading Mark's Early Readers (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series)
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by Peter G. Bolt, John Court (Series Editor)


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Peter Bolt explores the impact of Mark's Gospel on early readers in the first-century Graeco-Roman world. Focusing upon the thirteen characters in Mark who come to Jesus for healing or exorcism, Bolt analyzes their crucial role in the communication of the Gospel. Enlisting a variety of ancient literary and non-literary sources, this book recreates the first-century world of illness, magic and Roman imperialism. This new approach to Mark combines reader-response criticism with social history.


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         Book Review

Jesus' Defeat of Death : Persuading Mark's Early Readers (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series)
- Book Reviews,
by Peter G. Bolt, John Court (Series Editor)

Jesus' Defeat of Death: Persuading Mark's Early Readers

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Peter Bolt explores the impact of Mark's Gospel on its early readers in the first-century Graeco-Roman world. His book focuses upon the thirteen characters in Mark who come to Jesus for healing or exorcism and, using analytical tools of narrative and reader-response criticism, explores their crucial role in the communication of the Gospel. Bolt suggests that early readers of Mark would be persuaded that Jesus' dealings with the suppliants show him casting back the shadow of death and that this in itself is preparatory for Jesus' final defeat of death in resurrection. Enlisting a variety of ancient literary and non-literary sources in an attempt to illuminate this first-century world, this book gives special attention to illness, magic and the Roman imperial system. This is a new approach to Mark which attempts to break the impasse between narrative and historical studies and will appeal to scholars and students alike.


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