- Thoroughness of treatment, including extensive interaction with other interpretations and detailed discussions of authorship, date, etc.;
- A defense of the Papian tradition, including Mark as getting his materials from Peter;
A rejection of the view that Mark 13 reflects the Jewish war of 66-70 C. E. - A lengthy excursus on the Secret Gospel of Mark;
- A rejection of currently popular ironic, polemic, and other symbolic interpretations;
- New literary critical arguments supporting the view that Mark did not originally end at 16:8; and
- A massive bibliography.
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Mark: A Commentary on His Apology for the Cross, Volume 2
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- Thoroughness of treatment, including extensive interaction with other interpretations and detailed discussions of authorship, date, etc.;
- A defense of the Papian tradition, including Mark as getting his materials from Peter;
A rejection of the view that Mark 13 reflects the Jewish war of 66-70 C. E. - A lengthy excursus on the Secret Gospel of Mark;
- A rejection of currently popular ironic, polemic, and other symbolic interpretations;
- New literary critical arguments supporting the view that Mark did not originally end at 16:8; and
- A massive bibliography.
Paperback
$51.50