01393nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000260003704000060006304100100006908200120007908200130009110000240010410000110012824500280013924500230016724500130019024500970020326000110030026000350031126000090034630000110035530000140036630000090038052004530038965000270084285601260086999900150099595200690101020260119070732.02022-08-27 13:52:32 a1555402526 1555402518 a1 a0 eng a226.306 bS532-D74 aDowd, Sharyn Echols eAuthor aSBL Dissertation series cSharyn Echols Dowd nvol. 105 pPrayer, power, and the problem of suffering: Mark 11:22-25 in the context of Markan theology aU.S.A. bSociety of Biblical Literature c1988 a186tr. bPaperback c21cm aThis book investigates the theological function of prayer in the Gospel of Mark and how it relates to faith, miracles and suffering. It begins by focusing on Mark 11:22-25, where the Markan Jesus teaches about prayer, and proceeds to Jesus' prayer in Gethsemane. Prayer as it is portrayed in Mark, the author argues, responds to the issue of theodicy by relating the faithful community to a God who can, but sometimes does not, eliminate suffering. aJesus Christ Teachings4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/8/27/z3675964257977_8f8cb56ea3160db542a34ce4e417b923.jpgyCover Image c8885d8885 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-8885v0.00yBK