The Gospel of Mark is the first of seventeen volumes, which will cover the entire New Testament. Written by trusted Catholic biblical scholars, these commentaries interpret Scripture in the light o…
This book Intertwined with Mark's story of Jesus are two other story lines those of the religious authorities without real authority and those of the disciples loyal and uncomprehending In this sig…
Most Christians are familiar with the story told in Mark's gospel - from the fishermen leaving their nets, to the miracles of the loaves and fishes, to the political rumblings and the growing confl…
Frequently in Mark's gospel Jesus appears to enjoin secrecy about his person and his ministry. In his introduction, the author traces the way in which scholarly interest had shifted from seeing thi…
Stephen Ahearne-Kroll examines the literary interaction between the Gospel of Mark's passion narrative and four Psalms of Individual Lament evoked in it. These four psalms depict a David who challe…
Read much biblical scholarship? Most scholars are so polite to one another, so respectful of other people's opinion, that it takes you a while reading their book to even find out what side they are…
Since its publication by Fortress Press in 1992, Mark and Method has been an invaluable resource for the study of Mark, and of the range of methods used in interpreting the New Testament. This seco…
Melalui keteladanan pelayanan Tuhan Yesus, Sang Guru Agung, yang tercatat dalam beberapa narasi Injil Markus, banyak kebenaran tentang panggilan dan kehidupan seorang pelayan Tuhan yang dapat dipel…
Ben Witherington applies to Mark the socio-rhetorical approach for which he is well known, opening a fresh new perspective on the earliest Gospel. Written when the fledging Christian faith was expe…