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The Question of Genre; The Significance of Genre; On Recognizing Genre; 2. Mark's Milieu; 3. A Genre for Mark; 4. How to Show That Mark Is a Hellenistic ""Life,""; 5. Mark as a Hellenistic ""Life,""; Title; Opening Features; Subject; Setting; Arrangement of Material; Characterization; Sources and Units of Composition; Common Motifs; Written Style; Length; Function; Preliminary Conclusion; Part II: Was Mark Written to Be Read Aloud?; 6. Orality and Oral Transmission 327 $a7. Some Characteristics of Oral Composition Orality and Narrative; Orality and Hyperbole; Orality and Parataxis; Orality and Formula; Oral Techniques and Communication; Oral Style and Mark; 8. Mark and Oral Transmission; Understanding Mark's Structure; Mark's Overall Arrangement; 9. An Analysis of Mark's Structure; Part I. Prologue. Witness to the Coming One: In the Wilderness (1:1-8); Part II. The Ministry of Jesus: In and around Galilee (1:9-8:21); Part III. Jesus Teaches the Way of the Cross: On the Road to Jerusalem (8:22-10:52) 327 $aPart IV. The Passion of Jesus: In and around Jerusalem (11:1-15:41)Part V. Epilogue: Witness to the Crucified and Risen One: At the Tomb (15:42-16:8); 10. Oral Characteristics of Mark's Style; Oral Style; Episodes Showing Jesus' Wit and Wisdom; Episodes Showing Jesus the Man of Deed; Parables; Narrative Summaries; The Passion; 11. As It Is Written: Oral Characteristics of Mark's Appeals to Scripture; Mark's Use of Scripture: 1:1-13; Allusion and Reminiscence; Mark's Two Precise Quotations; Scriptural Tradition as a Means of Articulation; 12. Conclusions: Mark in Its Setting 327 $aA Writer Who Wrote to Be Heard Was Mark's Gospel Composed Orally?; The Author of a Hellenistic ""Life,""; A ""Scribal"" Mark?; Mark the Prophetic Charismatic?; Mark the Evangelist and the First Urban Christians; 13. Unscientific Postscripts; Many Traditions and One Gospel; The Significance of the Story; Gospel and Performance; Appendix: Examples of Popular Greek Prose from the First and Second Centuries of the Christian Era; Abbreviations; Bibliography; Index to Modern Authors; Index to Ancient Sources; Subject Index 330 8 $aThis study examines Mark's Gospel from the standpoint of newer critical methodologies in order to establish what kind of text Mark was seen to have been, by others as well as Mark himself, when it was written; and to determine if Mark was written to be read aloud. 410 0$aOxford scholarship online. 676 $a226.3/06 700 $aBryan$b Christopher$f1935-$01852322 801 0$bUk 801 1$bUk 801 2$bStDuBDSZ 801 2$bStDuBDSZ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910969226403321 996 $aA preface to Mark$94447364 997 $aUNINA