Markan Sandwich Stories - Narration, Definition, and Function

"In the biblical book of Mark, the stories Jesus tells are often interrupted by an inner story sandwiched between two other episodes. Shepherd's investigation seeks to clearly define this intercalation and to explain its function in the Markan story. The ironies produced by this pattern speak to major theological themes in Mark, especially Christology and discipleship. Number 18 in the Andrews University Seminary Doctoral Dissertation Series."

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Publication Date:
1993
Author:
Tom Shepherd
Publisher:
Andrews University Press
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428 pages, ISBN: 978-1-883925-00-0

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Language:
English
Resource Type:
Books, Guides & Reports
Resource Objective:
Instructional / Teaching Tools
Level:
Grade 9-Lifelong
Audience:
Teacher / Faculty, Student / Learner
Religious Origin:
Seventh-day Adventist