The Liberated Gospel: A Comparison of the Gospel of Mark and Greek Tragedy |
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Tragic Drama in Marks Day | 33 |
Complication and Crisis | 51 |
Copyright | |
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According to Mark action Aeschylus Aeschylus's ancient tragedy appears Aristotle Aristotle's Art of Poetry authority Caesarea Philippi century character chorus Christ Christian church classical complication constitutes contemporary criticism crowd death deeds denouement described destiny disciples divine dramatic element eschatological Euripides evangelist fact faith followed fulfillment Galilee Gentile Gospel of Mark Greek drama Greek tragedy H. D. F. Kitto healing Ibid identity intended interpreted Jerusalem Jewish Jews John Judaism kingdom leaders literary literature Luke Marcan Mark's Gospel ment messenger messiahship messianic ministry of Jesus miracle mission motifs mystery narration narrative Oedipus Oedipus the King original parables passion pattern performances Peter Peter's confession Pharisees play plot prediction present recognized reference regard religious result resurrection revealed Roman Rome sabbath scribes seems Seneca's sign from heaven Sophocles spirit stage story suffering supernatural teaching temple Testament theater themes tion tradition Tragic Drama tragic hero unity word writing
References to this book
A Complete Literary Guide to the Bible Leland Ryken,Tremper Longman (III.) No preview available - 1993 |