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Mark Canonizer of Paul: A New Look at Intertextuality in Mark's Gospel
by Tom Dykstra
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- -Thomas Brodie, Director, Dominican Biblical Institute, author of The Birthing of the New Testament "Tom Dykstra draws connections between Paul and the Gospel of Mark that are stunning, surprising, and original, and leave readers with a sense that the evidence deserves a better interpretation than traditional Synoptic models can o ffer. Well argued, easy to read, immersed in the relevant current exegetical discussion, the book fascinates, provokes, and encourages to think outside the box."
- David Trobisch, author of The First Edition of the New Testament "In addition to its main focus on Mark, this book is a lucid introduction to early church history, oral tradition, the gospels' genre, and how to understand scripture in general."
- Paul Nadim Tarazi, Professor of Biblical Studies, St. Vladimir's Seminary
- -Thomas Brodie, Director, Dominican Biblical Institute, author of The Birthing of the New Testament "Tom Dykstra draws connections between Paul and the Gospel of Mark that are stunning, surprising, and original, and leave readers with a sense that the evidence deserves a better interpretation than traditional Synoptic models can o ffer. Well argued, easy to read, immersed in the relevant current exegetical discussion, the book fascinates, provokes, and encourages to think outside the box."
- David Trobisch, author of The First Edition of the New Testament "In addition to its main focus on Mark, this book is a lucid introduction to early church history, oral tradition, the gospels' genre, and how to understand scripture in general."
- Paul Nadim Tarazi, Professor of Biblical Studies, St. Vladimir's Seminary
Paperback
$22.00