"Dart writes engagingly in language accessible to any fairly literate adult, and this book may well encourage intelligent laity to take biblical scholarship more seriously." -Religious Studies Review, April, July 2004
Religious Studies Review
Using both his background in interpreting biblical research and his interest in word-puzzles, nationally known journalist John Dart "decodes" the "Gospel of Mark", with explosive results that will shake the foundation of New Testament studies. Dart uses ancient, puzzle-like writing devices called "chiasms," which are found throughout "Mark", to reconstruct the original Gospel. By the presence or absence of these chiasms, he identifies sections of the Gospel that were added by a later editor, and he recovers passages from the "Secret Gospel of Mark" (a work discovered in 1958) that the pattern of chiasms indicates had been deleted from canonical "Mark". The results are stunning and certain to be controversial.
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Aims to decode the "Gospel of Mark". This book uses puzzle-like writing devices called "chiasms," which are found throughout "Mark", to reconstruct the original Gospel. By the presence or absence of these chiasms, it identifies sections of the Gospel that were added by a later editor, and recovers passages from the "Secret Gospel of Mark".
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1. A Night with Jesus - the Lost Episode; 2. Forgery, or Clue to Early Christianity?; 3. The "Big Omission" in Luke; 4. Better than Elijah, Greater than Elisha; 5. Bracketing and Bashing; 6. Deciphering the Code; 7. Bringing Back the Lost Disciple; 8. The Fabulous Word Mosaic of Mark; 9. Overlooked Heroes; 10. Unashamed Naked Return to Oneness; 11. Editor's Motives, Luke's Preferences; 12. In Praise of Secret Mark's Discoverer; 13. Solving Mysteries, Facing New Ones Appendices.
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The controversial nature of this book’s conclusions are certain to spur sales.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780826418531
Publisert
2006-04-01
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
356 gr
Aldersnivå
G, U, UU, UP, 01, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224
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