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A Poetic Discontent: Austin Farrer and the Gospel of Mark: The Library of New Testament Studies

Autor Rev Robert Titley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mai 2019
Austin Farrer has often been described as the one genius that the Church of England produced in the twentieth century. He wrote and spoke widely as a philosophical theologian, a biblical scholar and as a preacher. Farrer's philosophical work is read widely and some of his sermons are still in print, forty years after his death. His biblical writings, however, have been largely ignored, even at the time they were written. Robert Titley asks whether, in respect of his work on the Gospel of Mark, this neglect is justified. Titley's approach is from three angles, looking at Farrer on Mark as literature, as history, and as scripture. Farrer's reflections are far from simple, and they show that these apparently simple categories, 'Literature', 'History' and 'Scripture', are themselves in need of refinement if they are not to mislead. Titley examines two major texts of Farrer's: his 1948 Bampton Lectures, published as The Glass of Vision, and his A Study in St Mark (1951). Other works, notably his second look at Gospel interpretation, St Matthew and St Mark (1954), and several lectures, articles and sermons, are also significant. Farrer's essential observation about Mark (and other biblical writings) is that they are the products of creative, 'poetic' minds. Titley argues that, while Farrer makes an error in treating Mark as poetry rather than prose narrative, he nevertheless shows remarkable prescience when his work is viewed in the light of the subsequent emergence of a 'literary paradigm' in Gospel interpretation. In particular, Titley demonstrates that a conversation with Farrer's work has something to contribute to the continuing debate about whether - and, if so, how - to take account of authorial intention in reading a text, and about what significance - if any - can be given to statements about what a text 'means.'
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567688934
ISBN-10: 0567688933
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of New Testament Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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The series has published many excellent books on Paul recently. It is good to have something unusual, and on one of the Gospels for a change.

Cuprins

Note on abbreviations INTRODUCTION PART ONE - FOUNDATIONS: THE GLASS OF VISION 1. The Lectures 2. Evaluation 3. Summary of the main questions raised by The Glass of Vision PART TWO - MARK AS LITERATURE 4. A Study in St Mark 5. General conclusions on Farrer's thesis and method in A Study in St Mark 6. Austin Farrer and his critics 7. Mark's Literary Critics - Rhoads, Dewey & Michie 8. Mark as Literature - Conclusions PART THREE - MARK AS HISTORY 9. Reading Mark Historically 10. Mark's Original Audience 11. Mark's Work 12. The Pre-history of Mark 13. Mark: A Window on Event? 14. Mark as History - Conclusions PART FOUR - MARK AS SCRIPTURE 15. Scripture and the Action of God 16. Farrer and the Canon 17. Conclusion CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Mentioned in the Church Times
Titley has produced a very thorough critique of one of Farrer's best-known books, A Study in Mark.
'What Titley has produced here is a detailed critical evaluation of Farrer's work on Mark. His exploration of Farrer's structural and prefigurative approach to Mark is by itself very useful in understanding Farrer's thought.'-Review of Biblical Literature
'The most important aspect of Titley's book is the discussion and evaluation of Farrer's attempt to see narrative patterns in Mark, patterns that reveal he author's intentions and theological perspectives.'-The Journal of Religion