
The handbook is designed to get students wrestling with Mark's gospel and includes text related questions, historical backgrounds, interviews with contemporary Christians, and discussions on how to apply the learning to their livesFor high school years 7 to 9. The...
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The handbook is designed to get students wrestling with Mark's gospel and includes text related questions, historical backgrounds, interviews with contemporary Christians, and discussions on how to apply the learning to their livesFor high school years 7 to 9.
The gospel of Mark is particularly concerned with correctly identifying Jesus of Nazareth. Who is the real Jesus? Mistaken Identity? aims to help students navigate their way through Mark's narrative, picking up the major concerns and drawing attention to its essential message.
^Mistaken Identity? follows the life of Jesus and examines the claims he made about himself. The great mystery of the Christ is revealed, God's suffering servant walks willingly to the cross and lays down his life for us all.
^^"Simon Smart has given us a brilliant tool for discovering Mark's Gospel in the classroom. I am using Mistaken Identity in with year 7 boys with a range of academic ability. All of them enjoy the variety of activities and tasks in the workbook and get a useful grip on how Mark shows us who Jesus is and what they ought to do about that"
- Matt Pickering, Chaplain, SHORE school, North Sydney
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This student handbook is designed to get students wrestling with Mark's Gospel and includes text related questions, historical backgrounds, interviews with contemporary Christians, and discussions on how to apply the learning to their lives. For years 7-9.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 242945
- Product Code 1920935797
- EANÂ 9781920935795
- Pages 40
- Department Ministry
- Category Studies
- Sub-Category Youth
- Publisher Christian Education Publications
- Publication Date Jan 2006
- Weight 0.159kg
Simon Smart
Simon Smart is Executive Director of the Centre for Public Christianity. A former English and History teacher, Simon has a Masters in Christian Studies from Regent College, Vancouver. He has years of experience writing and editing both academic curricula and popular books. He is the author of For God's Sake: An Atheist, a Jew, a Christian and a Muslim Debate Religion, and editor of A Spectator's Guide to Worldviews. His writing has appeared in such places as The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, the ABC, The Australian, and The Guardian.