01632nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704000330006704100080010008200120010808200130012010000220013310000110015524500570016624500210022326000110024426000200025526000090027530000110028430000140029530000110030952007440032065000280106465000350109285600660112791100380119399900170123195200700124820260119071009.02023-07-26 11:01:43 a9780810842021, 0810842025 cThư viện Cơ Đốc aeng a226.306 bD733-G40 aGeyer, Douglas W. eAuthor aFear, Anomaly, and Uncertainty in the Gospel of Mark cDouglas W. Geyer aU.S.A. bScarecrow Press c2002 a340tr. bHardcover c23 cm. aDouglas Geyer's illuminating analysis of Mark 4:35-6:56 explains why the Gospel ends as it does in the earliest manuscripts-abruptly, at 16:8, with the words, ""for they were afraid.""... Geyer's work draws on a vast literature of fear, anomaly, terror, and dread in the ancient world to demonstrate that this ending is a consistent, overriding theme of Mark's Gospel.... Geyer guides the reader through a vast and uncharted primary literature, demonstrating its relevance for New Testament study. In so doing he clearly proposes a fresh and original understanding of Mark that cuts across many of the critical controversies and renews its purpose and usefulness as ""good news""--Gospel--for the terrors and uncertainties of our own time. aBible Criticism -- Mark aBibles -- NT -- Gospel of Mark4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/11265/15.jpgyCover Image aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng c11116d11116 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-11116v0.00yBK