Reflections on the readings of Sundays and Feasts September - November 2018

The Australasian Catholic Record 95 (3):352 (2018)
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Dunn, Geoffrey D We see in Mark's Gospel an interest in Jesus reaching out beyond the Jewish people to bring the good news to other peoples as well. One of the issues associated with that is the extent to which these other people need to adopt Jewish ways in order to become followers of Jesus. That is why, even though we are in a section of Mark's Gospel that deals with Jesus and the disciples, we have today's passage about Jesus and the Jewish religious leaders, the Pharisees.

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