Mark & Method New Approaches in Biblical Studies

Mark & Method: New Approaches in Biblical Studies by Janice Capel Anderson, published by Fortress Press in 1992, offers a comprehensive introduction to five significant methods of Gospel criticism, specifically focusing on the interpretation of the Gospel of Mark. This edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for a wide audience interested in biblical studies.
Readers will find that this book not only outlines traditional methods of Gospel criticism but also delves into contemporary approaches such as narrative criticism, reader-response criticism, deconstructive criticism, feminist criticism, and social-scientific criticism. Each method is expertly articulated by recognized scholars, providing valuable insights for both beginning students and those seeking to navigate the evolving landscape of biblical interpretation. This resource serves as a reliable guide to understanding the complexities of the New Testament and the various techniques employed in biblical studies.
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This helpful book introduces readers to five new and important methods of Gospel criticism and applies them to the interpretation of Mark. An introductory chapter outlines traditional methods of Gospel criticism and the history of the interpretation of Mark. Expertly written by recognized scholars, Mark and Method will be an aid for beginning students and a reliable guide to the rapidly changing array of texts and techniques in biblical studies:Narrative Criiticism: Elizabeth Struthers MalbonReader-response: Robert M. Fowler Deconstructive criticism: Stephen D. Moore Feminist criticism: Janice Capel Anderson Social-scientific criticism: David Rhoads
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