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Hardcover The Gospel to the Romans: The Setting and Rhetoric of Mark's Gospel Book

ISBN: 9004131086

ISBN13: 9789004131088

The Gospel to the Romans: The Setting and Rhetoric of Mark's Gospel

(Part of the Brill's Biblical Interpretation Series Series)

This book proposes that Mark's Gospel was written in Rome in late 71 after the return of the feared Titus who had recently destroyed the Jerusalem Temple. Recognising that the use of emotional appeals was a prime contemporary rhetorical tool, it shows the Gospel to be an emotionally-charged text aimed at readers traumatised by years of persecution, fear of arrest and intra-community tensions over the forgiveness of those who had failed. It examines the political, social and religious situation and shows that the Gospel contains allusions to many recent events of concern to Christians. Mark stirs their fears and painful memories to move them to a new resolve, providing a model for them -- Jesus, the first martyr for the gospel.

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Format: Hardcover

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