
The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark
About this book
"In this book, Dennis R. MacDonald offers a new view of the New Testament gospel of Mark. The author of the earliest gospel was not writing history, nor was he merely recording tradition, MacDonald argues.
Close reading and careful analysis show that Mark borrowed extensively from the Odyssey and the Iliad and that he wanted his readers to recognize the Homeric antecedents in Mark's story of Jesus, Mark was composing a prose anti-epic, MacDonald says, presenting Jesus as a suffering hero modeled after but far superior to traditional Greek heroes."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL8748310W
Subjects
HomerRelation avec le Nouveau TestamentGreek Epic poetryRelation to the New TestamentÉtudes comparativesLittérature grecqueMarkBibleTOdyssey (Homer)Extra-canonical parallelsParallèles extracanoniquesCriticism, interpretationHistory and criticismInfluenceOdyssea (Homerus)Marcus (bijbelboek)Iliad (Homer)