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1517 Media A Myth of Innocence by Translated by Burton L. Mack
Preface Introduction: Christian Origins and the Imaginations Part I: Christian BeginningsThe Temple and the Land of Palestine Jesus in Galilee The Followers of Jesus The Congregations of the Christ The Patterns of Social Conflict Part II: Stories in the Gospel TraditionThe Parables of Jesus The Pronouncement Stories The Miracle Stories/li> Part III: Narratives of the PassionThe Entanglements of History and Myth The Narrative Designs The Compositional Process Part IV: The Gospel According to MarkThe Gospel as Myth The Gospel as Apocalypse The Gospel as Parable The Gospel as Paradigm Conclusion: Imagination and the Myth of Innocence ApendicesI. The Pronouncement Stories in MarkII. Linnemann: The Traditions of the PassionIII. Dormeyer: The Acts of the MartyrIV. The Gospel of Mark: An Overview Bibliography IndicesI. SubjectsII. Ancient Authors and WritingsIII. Modern Authorsshow more