Miller, Susan
Women in Mark's gospel / Susan Miller. - XI, 228 S. - Journal for the study of the New Testament, Supplement series ; 259 .
Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The healing of Simon's mother-in-law (1.29-31); Chapter 3 Jesus' break with his family (3.20-35); Chapter 4 The healing of the woman with the flow of blood and the raising of Jairus' daughter (5.21-43); Chapter 5 Herodias and her daughter (6.14-29); Chapter 6 The Syrophoenician woman and her daughter (7.24-30); Chapter 7 The poor widow (12.41-44); Chapter 8 The woman who anoints Jesus (14.3-9); Chapter 9 The woman who challenges Peter (14.53-54,66-72). Chapter 10 The woman at the crucifixion and the burial of Jesus (15.40-41,47); Chapter 11 The women at the tomb (16.1-8); Chapter 12 Conclusion
[This] is a timely topic, one that has not yet been dealt with. Miller writes clearly and competently. The first chapter sets out her method, which draws from both literary critical and feminist work. She then treats the women of Mark's Gospel in sequence. Her work will provide a helpful supplement to the standard commentaries. It will also be useful in women's studies classes, and provides a nice example of a balanced feminist interpretation of the Gospels. Dr. Alan Culpepper, Mercer University, Atlanta. Miller examines the accounts of women in Mark's gospel and interprets them.
0567080536 0567080633
2004556099
012-95813 UK GBA-45397 UK 012-98226 UK GBA-46436 UK
Bible--Mark--Criticism, interpretation, etc
Frau
Women--Biblical teaching
Feminist theology
Women in Christianity--History--Early church, ca. 30-600
Women in the Bible
Bible // N.T. // Mark Criticism, interpretation, etc Women Biblical teaching Feminist theology Women in Christianity History Early church, ca. 30-600 Women in the Bible 17.5 Frauen in der Bibel 12.62 Markus
BS2585.52
226.3/0922/082
Women in Mark's gospel / Susan Miller. - XI, 228 S. - Journal for the study of the New Testament, Supplement series ; 259 .
Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The healing of Simon's mother-in-law (1.29-31); Chapter 3 Jesus' break with his family (3.20-35); Chapter 4 The healing of the woman with the flow of blood and the raising of Jairus' daughter (5.21-43); Chapter 5 Herodias and her daughter (6.14-29); Chapter 6 The Syrophoenician woman and her daughter (7.24-30); Chapter 7 The poor widow (12.41-44); Chapter 8 The woman who anoints Jesus (14.3-9); Chapter 9 The woman who challenges Peter (14.53-54,66-72). Chapter 10 The woman at the crucifixion and the burial of Jesus (15.40-41,47); Chapter 11 The women at the tomb (16.1-8); Chapter 12 Conclusion
[This] is a timely topic, one that has not yet been dealt with. Miller writes clearly and competently. The first chapter sets out her method, which draws from both literary critical and feminist work. She then treats the women of Mark's Gospel in sequence. Her work will provide a helpful supplement to the standard commentaries. It will also be useful in women's studies classes, and provides a nice example of a balanced feminist interpretation of the Gospels. Dr. Alan Culpepper, Mercer University, Atlanta. Miller examines the accounts of women in Mark's gospel and interprets them.
0567080536 0567080633
2004556099
012-95813 UK GBA-45397 UK 012-98226 UK GBA-46436 UK
Bible--Mark--Criticism, interpretation, etc
Frau
Women--Biblical teaching
Feminist theology
Women in Christianity--History--Early church, ca. 30-600
Women in the Bible
Bible // N.T. // Mark Criticism, interpretation, etc Women Biblical teaching Feminist theology Women in Christianity History Early church, ca. 30-600 Women in the Bible 17.5 Frauen in der Bibel 12.62 Markus
BS2585.52
226.3/0922/082