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The discussion concerning Markan characterisation (and Markan genre) can be helpfully informed by Bakhtinian categories. This book uses the twin foci of chronotope and carnival to examine specific characters in terms of different levels of dialogue. Various passages in Mark are examined, and thresholds are noted between interindividual character-zones, and between the hearing-reader and text-voices. Several generic contacts are shown to have shaped the texta (TM)s a ~genre-memorya (TM) a " in particular, the Graeco-Roman popular literature of the ancient world. The resultant picture is of an…mehr

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The discussion concerning Markan characterisation (and Markan genre) can be helpfully informed by Bakhtinian categories. This book uses the twin foci of chronotope and carnival to examine specific characters in terms of different levels of dialogue. Various passages in Mark are examined, and thresholds are noted between interindividual character-zones, and between the hearing-reader and text-voices. Several generic contacts are shown to have shaped the texta (TM)s a ~genre-memorya (TM) a " in particular, the Graeco-Roman popular literature of the ancient world. The resultant picture is of an earthy, populist Gospel whose a oevoicesa resonate with the a oevulgara classes, and whose spirituality is refreshingly relevant to everyday concerns.
Autorenporträt
Geoff R. Webb received his PhD (D.Theol.) in New Testament studies from the Melbourne College of Divinity in 2004. He has been an extramural lecturer at Whitley College in Parkville, Australia and is currently Principal at The Salvation Army's Residential Seminary in Lahore, Pakistan.