Mark: Prophet of the End Times
Volume I of Behind the Gospels: The Real Jesus
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About the Book
What did Jesus really do and say and believe? How much of the Bible can we believe (particularly when it contains contradictions)? Since the Gospels were written 40-90 years after the crucifixion, how do we get from them back to the historical reality? This Study Guide presents the best answers I have found,. Throughout, I encourage you to consider my arguments and then reach your own conclusion. Why read this book? Because you are looking for more substance than Sunday School lessons. But not scholarly tomes Something between these extremes. This Study Guide presents the greatest Biblical scholars in an accessible format, looks at every section of the Gospel, and lists every source of or borrowing from Mark. It explores differences between the Gospels. It looks at history and culture and language Did you know? Ø The image of Jesus changed over time as the New Testament was being written. Ø Over 90% of Mark’s Gospel is reused by Matthew. Ø Mark constructs the unknown details of the crucifixion story as a parody on a gaudy Roman imperial procession Ø Mark apparently wasn’t raised as a Jew, didn’t know Ø Mark’s Gospel was written as a series of readings to be read week-by-week through half the church year. Read this book to learn more. Read an excerpt at www.csanford.com.
About the Author
The author: BA in English, MA in Comparative Lit., taught English as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand, counselled in a ghetto school, developed and monitored job-training programs, ran a small home-repair business, reported and sold ads for a small-town newspaper, taught community-college English, managed an apartment building for elderly, and now, semi-retired, manages home-owner associations and performs weddings.
Growing up, deeply immersed in Calvinist/Presbyterian theology, then turned skeptic Discovered the
Long interested in Historical Jesus questions: What did Jesus really do, say, believe? Read major theologians, seeks to summarize, recast, and present their conclusions for the general reader.