The Disciples According to Mark (2nd Edition)
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Redaction criticism is the attempt to identify biblical authors' theological interests by examining their adaptation of sources. It has long been a standard method for interpreting the Gospels -- even Mark, whose sources and traditions are among the most uncertain....
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Redaction criticism is the attempt to identify biblical authors' theological interests by examining their adaptation of sources. It has long been a standard method for interpreting the Gospels -- even Mark, whose sources and traditions are among the most uncertain.
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- Catalogue Code 354511
- Product Code 9780802827982
- ISBNÂ 0802827985
- EANÂ 9780802827982
- Pages 421
- Department Academic
- Category Biblical Studies
- Sub-Category New Testament
- Publisher Eerdmans
- Publication Date Dec 2012
- Dimensions 228 x 152 x 22mm
- Weight 0.566kg
C Clifton Black
C. Clifton Black (Ph.D. from Duke University) is Princeton Theological Seminary's Otto A. Piper Professor of Biblical Theology. He is interested in New Testament exegesis, theology, and the history of scriptural interpretation, with a focus on the four Gospels. An ordained United Methodist minister, he serves with John T. Carroll and M. Eugene Boring as editor of The New Testament Library, published by Westminster John Knox Press. Black is also an associate editor of The Catholic Biblical Quarterly and Horizons in Biblical Theology, and a member of The Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton and The American Theological Society. His major publications include Mark: Images of an Apostolic Interpreter (Fortress/T&T Clark, 2001), The Rhetoric of the Gospel: Theological Artistry in the Gospels and Acts (Chalice, 2001), 1-3 John New Interpreter's Bible Commentary, Anatomy of the New Testament, sixth edition, with Robert A. Spivey and D. Moody Smith (Prentice Hall, 2006), and Communicating Good News: Conversations on New Testament Rhetoric with George Kennedy, with Duane F. Watson (Baylor University Press, 2008).His forthcoming volumes will include The Eighth Day of Creation: An Anthology of Christian Scripture (Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2008), The Gospel of Mark (Abingdon New Testament Commentary) and Matthew NTL (New Testament Library).