This book explores the development of a titular Christology within the narrative world of the Gospel of Mark.
The feeding of the five thousand in Mk 6.32-46 is a thoroughly Jewish story which gives sharp focus to the role of Jesus as teacher and shepherd of the people (6.34). This account draws extensively upon the imagery of the Old Testament1 ...
See Samuel Wells and Marcia A. Owen, Living Without Enemies: Being Present in the Midst of Violence (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Books, 2011), pp. 115–21. See also L. Gregory Jones and Célestin Musekura, Forgiving as We've Been Forgiven: ...
The foundational inquiries into the relationship of miracles and Christology by Wrede, Dibelius, Bultmann and Marxsen guided a productive half-century of critical research.
Focused instead on tradition history-the history of composition and transmission-Edwin K. Broadhead's approach keeps open the dialectical engagements and the conflicting voices intrinsic to the Gospel of Matthew.