Mark at the Threshold: Applying Bakhtinian Categories to Markan Characterisation: Biblical Interpretation Series, cartea 95
Autor Geoff R. Webben Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iul 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004167742
ISBN-10: 9004167749
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
ISBN-10: 9004167749
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
Notă biografică
Geoff R. Webb received his PhD (D.Theol.) in New Testament studies from the Melbourne College of Divinity in 2004. He has been an extramural lecturer at Whitley College in Parkville, Australia and is currently Principal at The Salvation Army's Residential Seminary in Lahore, Pakistan.
Cuprins
Introduction
1.Bakhtinian categories – dialogue, genre-memory,
chronotope & carnival
Bakhtin, Dialogue & MarkFirst-level dialogue
Second-level dialogue
Third-level dialogue
Bakhtin, Genre-Memory & Mark
Bakhtin, Chronotope & Mark
Multi-level dialogue and synchronic and
diachronic approaches
Bakhtin, Carnival and Mark
The wider context – carnivalesque series
and their impact
Application of Bakhtinian categories to Mark
2. “Adventure” chronotope and comic carnival
in Mark 1 – 8
The “adventure” chronotope
Comic carnivalesque and the worst-kept secret
Bakhtin and the cleansed leper (Mark 1:40-45)
Dialogue with the text
Character-zones
Jesus & the leper
PriestsSignificance of the dialogical voices
Bakhtin and the Gerasene demoniac (Mark 5:1-20)
Dialogue with the text
Character-zones
DisciplesJesus
Gerasene demoniac
Unclean spirits (the Legion)
Swineherds and other crowd
Significance of the dialogical voices
Bakhtin and the SyroPhoenecian woman (Mark 7:24-30)
Dialogue with the text
Character-zones
The daughter
The SyroPhoenecian woman & Jesus
Significance of the dialogical voices
3.“Threshold” chronotope and comic carnival
in Mark 6:14-29 & 16:1-8
Bakhtin, Threshold and Mark
Bakhtin & the beheaded Baptizer (Mark 6:14-29)
Dialogue with the text
Character-zones
Minor characters
The disciples
Jesus
The Baptizer
Herod
Herodias – the daughter – Herod
Significance of dialogical “voices”
Bakhtin and the empty tomb (Mark 16:1-8a)
Dialogue with the text
Character-zones
Young man
The women
Significance of dialogical “voices”
4.“Road” chronotope and comic carnival
in Mark 8 –10
Bakhtin and the “road” section of Mark
Bakhtin and the transfigured Jesus (Mark 9:2-8)
Dialogue with the text
Character-zones
Jesus
Elijah and Moses
Peter, James and John
The divine voice
Significance of the dialogical voices
Bakhtin and the blind disciples (Mark 10:32-52)
Dialogue with the text
Character-zones
Jesus
Other disciples
Followers
James and John
Bartimaeus
Crowd
Significance of the dialogical voices
5.“Threshold” chronotope and tragic carnival
in Mark 11 - 16
Tragic carnival and the Passion narrative
Bakhtin and Jesus’ betrayal, trial and crucifixion
(Mark 14:43 –15:41)
Dialogue with the text
Character-zones
Jesus
Disciples
The betrayer
Arresting “crowd”
The chief priest’s servant and
the Gethsemane bystander
The naked young man
High priest
Jewish leaders
(Chief priest, elders and scribes)
Peter
Guards/Attendants
False witnesses
Maid & courtyard bystanders
Pilate
Crowd/passersby
Barabbas
Soldiers
Simon of Cyrene
Robbers/bandits crucified with Jesus
“Someone” with the sour wine
The divine “voice”
Centurion
The women
Joseph of Arimathea
Significance of the dialogical voices
A not-so-final conclusion
Bibliography
Index