Mark Explained : Understanding the Book and Its Message for Today
Overview
Of the four Gospels, Mark is the most urgent. It opens without genealogy or birth narrative - only a voice in the wilderness and a man emerging from the water - and it never slows down. It is the shortest Gospel and the most physically immediate, preserving more accounts of healing and exorcism in proportion to its length than any other, and ending with an empty tomb and women who fled in silence. In between, it offers the most compressed and demanding portrait of Jesus found anywhere in the New Testament.
Mark Explained is a guide to reading this Gospel well. Drawing on historical scholarship and careful attention to the text, it explores the world that shaped Mark's perspective, the literary structure that organizes its argument, the key themes that run through its narrative, and the specific ways Mark continues to press its demands on modern readers.
Each chapter addresses a different dimension of the Gospel: the historical world of first-century Roman Galilee, the two-part narrative structure and its hinge at Caesarea Philippi, the major themes of the kingdom of God and the cost of discipleship, the most common misreadings and how to avoid them, and the practical implications for daily life. Reflection questions and five core lessons close the book, designed for personal study or group discussion.
Part of the Bible for Modern Life series - helping modern readers engage the Bible more deeply, one book at a time.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781972885000
- ISBN-10: 1972885006
- Publisher: Ascent Press Co.
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.4 pounds
- Page Count: 128
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