Jesus and the Critics: A Logico-Critical Analysis of the Marcan Confrontation

Interpretation 40 (1):29-38 (1986)
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Abstract

A narrative pattern in which confrontational passages are followed by parables metaphorically clarifying the power of faith, and by miracles which show faith's power in act, enables Mark to show Jesus meeting opponents' objections by requiring a yet greater degree both of love and of faith than they

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Jesus of Nazareth.Günther Bornkamm - 1960 - Religious Studies 10 (3):357-358.

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