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Gathered Around Jesus Alternative spatial practices in the Gospel of Mark Eric Clark Stewart

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.K.; James Clarke & Co.; 2009Description: 238tr; Paperback, illustrations; 24cmISBN:
  • 9780227173176
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 226.3091
  • E68-S85
Online resources: Summary: This innovative study makes a major contribution to the long scholarly discussion of the problematic geography of Mark's Gospel. Using both modern spatial theory and an exhaustive review of ancient evidence, Stewart demonstrates how Mark's spatial perceptions reflect Greek, Roman and Jewish understandings of human geography. He addresses Mark's editorial and compositional control over the geographic presentation of Jesus's ministry, ultimately arguing that in Mark, Jesus offers a unique spatial practice.
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This innovative study makes a major contribution to the long scholarly discussion of the problematic geography of Mark's Gospel. Using both modern spatial theory and an exhaustive review of ancient evidence, Stewart demonstrates how Mark's spatial perceptions reflect Greek, Roman and Jewish understandings of human geography. He addresses Mark's editorial and compositional control over the geographic presentation of Jesus's ministry, ultimately arguing that in Mark, Jesus offers a unique spatial practice.

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