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Family Relations in the Gospel of Mark

Autor Narry F. Santos
en Hardback – 8 mar 2021

The social values of honor and shame, which have attracted much research from cultural anthropology and New Testament studies for the past five decades, is the main focus of the book. This book proposes the need to combine major contributions of narrative, rhetorical, and cultural anthropological approaches to trace the development of the twofold honor-shame concept throughout the Marcan narrative-with special attention to family relations. Though adequate social-scientific and socio-rhetorical studies in Mark's Gospel (even in relation to honor and shame) have been conducted, there are still few scholarly monographs that trace the honor-shame motifs from the start to the end of the narrative through the use of helpful insights from literary methods and heuristic models (e.g., challenge-riposte; patron-client relation). Thus, this book seeks to undertake this kind of research. It argues further that Mark intends to reverse the content of the honor-shame value system of his audience by means of narrative reversal and family relativization. Such dramatic redefinition basically turns this value system upside-down, especially in relation to the natural family and the new fictive family of Jesus. Finally, the book unpacks how Mark persuades his readers to reverse their value system-what they consider as shameful must now be valued as honorable, and what they view as honorable must now be seen as dishonorable. NT scholars, seminary professors, and graduate students will benefit from reading this book, which offers a fresh integrated honor-shame approach in studying Mark's Gospel from start to finish.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781433179358
ISBN-10: 1433179350
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG

Notă biografică

Narry F. Santos is Assistant Professor of Practical Theology and Intercultural Leadership at Tyndale University (Toronto, Canada). His PhDs are in New Testament (Dallas Theological Seminary) and Philippine Studies (University of the Philippines); his numerous publications include a monograph on Mark's Gospel (Slave of All).

Cuprins

Honor and Shame and the Narrative Reversal of Family Relations in the Gospel of Mark - Honor and Shame and Family Relations in the First-Century Mediterranean World - Honor-Shame Integration and Transformation in the Gospel of Mark - Real Honor and Shame in the New Family of Jesus (Narrative Reversal in Mark 1:1-8:21) - Transformation of Honor and Shame in Jesus's Teaching (Narrative Reversal in Mark 8:22-10:52) - From Jesus's Shameful Death to Triumphant Honor (Narrative Reversal in Mark 11:1-16:8) - Insiders and Outsiders in the Gospel of Mark and Intergroup Boundaries and Conflict with the Marcan Community - Subject Index - Scripture Index.


Descriere

This book proposes the need to combine major contributions of narrative, rhetorical, and cultural anthropological approaches to trace the development of the twofold honor-shame concept throughout the Marcan narrative-with special attention to family relations.