In this book the author examines the character of God as portrayed in the gospel of Mark, paying particular attention to the way God factors into the unfolding conflict between Jesus and his discip…
Most gospel scholarship has created an audience for the story that is uninterested in the question of God. To be sure, even when soteriology or Christology is pursued, the reality of God is often e…
The aim of this book is to illuminate the manner in which Mark understood Jesus' death. That death forms the climax of the Gospel, and is all-important for the evangelist. Since it is central to ev…
This book is designed to serve as a companion volume to I. Howard Marshall's Luke: Historian and Theologian. Its thesis, according to Dr. Martian is: "to ser down in some detail the fortunes and va…
This book presents the reader with a comprehensiove view of the theology underlying the first narrative account of the life of Jesus . In chapter one, Dr Telford introduces the background of the t…
With the editor the team of authors represented here share the conviction that Mark's story has transforming power only as it intersects with our own life-stories and the broader story of the times…
In thsi book the author interfaces narrative and psychological criticism with historical perspectives, cultureal examination and poetic reflection to create this unique book-length treatment of the…
The aim of this book is to illuminate the manner in which Mark understood Jesus' death. That death forms the climax of the Gospel, and is all-important for the evangelist. Since it is central to ev…
This volume on Mark's Gospel is one of the series of commentaries on the New English Bible designed for use in schools and training colleges, and for the layman. Each volume will comment on one boo…