Mark as Story: An Introduction to the Narrative of a GospelFor thirty years, Mark as Story has introduced readers to the rhetorical and narrative skill that makes Mark so arresting and compelling a story. Rhoads, Dewey, and Michie have helped to pioneer our appreciation of the Gospels, and Mark in particular, as narratives originally created in an oral culture for oral performance. New in this edition are a revised introduction and an afterword describing the significant role Mark as Story has played in the development of narrative criticism. |
Contents
The Narrator | |
Progressive episodes in series of three | |
Conclusion | |
The Plot | |
The Audience | |
Reading as a Dialogue The Ethics | |
Afterword by Mark Allan Powell | |
Exercises for Learning and Telling Episodes | |
Notes | |
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Mark as Story: An Introduction to the Narrative of a Gospel David M. Rhoads,Joanna Dewey,Donald Michie No preview available - 2012 |
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