Mark Canonizer of Paul: A New Look at Intertextuality in Mark's Gospel by Tom Dykstra
English | 2012 | ISBN: 1601910207 | 286 pages | PDF | 60 MB
English | 2012 | ISBN: 1601910207 | 286 pages | PDF | 60 MB
“For over 150 years the idea that Mark used the Pauline epistles has been recurring in New Testament research. Now in the work of Tom Dykstra, wide-ranging work and thoughtful, the truth of that idea emerges with a clarity it never had before. The result is to give a fresh sense of the origin and nature of Mark, of all the New Testament books, and of the quest for history.”
– -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
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