The rhetoric of the characterization of God, Jesus, and Jesus' disciples in the Gospel of Mark

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    • Danove, Paul L.

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The rhetoric of the characterization of God, Jesus, and Jesus' disciples in the Gospel of Mark

Paul L. Danove

(Journal for the study of the New Testament : supplement series, 290)

T & T Clark International, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-183) and indexes

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This study develops a method for analyzing the semantic and narrative rhetoric of repetition and the narrative rhetoric and function of characterization and applies this method in studies of the characterization of God, Jesus, and Jesus' disciples in the Gospel of Mark. The studies of characterization distinguish beliefs that are assumed for the audience from beliefs that the narration cultivates for the audience, identifies the rhetorical relationships and organization of cultivated beliefs, and clarifies the contribution of each character's portrayal to the overall narrative development of Mark. The study then considers the contribution of the characterization of the women at the tomb to the portrayal of Jesus' disciples and narrative developments. A concluding inquiry investigates the possible applications of the studies of characterization for determining the rhetorical exigency of the narration and for formulating statements of Mark's proposed theology.

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