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The Function of Exorcism Stories in Mark's Gospel

Author : Andreas Hauw
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2019-05-29
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781532662638

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The Function of Exorcism Stories in Mark's Gospel by Andreas Hauw Pdf

This book investigates stories of Jesus’ exorcisms in the Gospel of Mark. The story of Jesus’ first public ministry in the synagogue (Mark 1:21–28) and the Beelzebul controversy story (3:20–30) are examined to understand the other acts of exorcism that Jesus performed (5:1–20; 7:24–30; 9:14–32). Both Mark 1:21–28 and 3:20–30 highlight Jesus as a teacher and as an eschatological exorcist. The latter stresses Jesus’ own understanding of exorcism and relates his identity with that of the Holy Spirit. Therefore, the first two exorcism stories in Mark’s Gospel confirm Jesus as the bearer of the kingdom of God. The motif of discipleship, which is evident in both stories, contributes to delineating Jesus’ christological identity as the Son of God, as indicated by the incipit of Mark’s Gospel (Mark 1:1). Markan exorcism stories in Mark 5:1–20; 7:24–30; and 9:14–29 further develop the presentation of Jesus’ exorcisms and other primary motifs. The motifs of authority, identity, and mission confirm the christological identity of Jesus within gentile territory, and are an important part of his mission to the gentiles. Jesus’ specific mission in Mark 9:14–29 presents the exorcism that Jesus performed in the context of his role in both death and resurrection. In this way, Jesus as the bearer of the kingdom of God defeats the kingdom of Beelzebul.

Liberation from Empire

Author : Cheryl S. Pero
Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Bibles
ISBN : IND:30000141618243

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Liberation from Empire by Cheryl S. Pero Pdf

Liberation from Empire investigates the phenomenon of demonic possession and exorcism in the Gospel of Mark. The Marcan narrator writes from an anti-imperialistic point of view with allusions to, yet never directly addressing, the Roman Empire. In his baptism, Jesus was authorized by God and empowered by the Holy Spirit to wage cosmic war with Satan. In Jesus' first engagement, his testing in the wilderness, Jesus bound the strong one, Satan. Jesus explains this encounter in the Beelzebul controversy. Jesus' ministry continues an on-going battle with Satan, binding the strong one's minions, demonic/unclean spirits, and spreading holiness to the possessed until he is crucified on a Roman cross. The battle is still not over at Jesus' death, for at Jesus' parousia God will make a final apocalyptic judgment. Jesus' exorcisms have cosmic, apocalyptic, and anti-imperial implications. For Mark, demonic possession was different from sickness or illness, and exorcism was different from healing. Demonic possession was totally under the control of a hostile non-human force; exorcism was full deliverance from a domineering existence that restored the demoniac to family, to community, and to God's created order. Jesus commissioned the twelve to be with him, to learn from him, and to proclaim the kingdom of God by participating with him in healing and exorcism. Jesus expands his invitation to participate in building the kingdom of God to all those who choose to become part of his new dyadic family even today.

Jesus and Magic

Author : Richard A Horsley
Publisher : James Clarke & Company
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2015-04-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780227904534

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Jesus and Magic by Richard A Horsley Pdf

It has become standard in modern interpretation to say that Jesus performed miracles, and even mainline scholarly interpreters classify Jesus's healings and exorcisms as miracles. Some highly regarded scholars have argued, more provocatively, that the healings and exorcisms were magic, and that Jesus was a magician. As Richard Horsley points out, if we make a critical comparison between modern interpretation of Jesus's healing and exorcism, on the one hand, and the Gospel stories and other ancient texts, on the other hand, it becomes clear that the miracle and magic are modern concepts, products of Enlightenment thinking. 'Jesus and Magic' asserts that Gospel stories do not have the concepts of miracle and magic. What scholars constructed as magic turns out to have been ritual practices such as songs (incantations), medicines (potions), and appeals to higher powers for protection. Horsley offers a critical reading of the healing and exorcism episodes in the Gospel stories. This reading reveals a dynamic relationship between Jesus the healer, the trust of those coming for healing, and their support networks in local communities. Horsley's reading of the Gospel stories gives little or no indication of divine intervention. Rather, the healing and exorcism stories portray healings and exorcisms.

The Exorcism Stories in Luke-Acts

Author : Todd Klutz
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2004-06-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781139454605

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The Exorcism Stories in Luke-Acts by Todd Klutz Pdf

This 2004 book in English integrates detailed literary criticism of the exorcism stories in Luke-Acts with wide-ranging comparative study of ancient sources on demonology, spirit affliction and exorcistic healing. Methods from systemic functional linguistics and critical theory are explained and then applied to each story. Careful focus is placed on each narrative's linguistic functions and also on relevant aspects of its literary co-text and the wider context of culture. Implications of the analysis for the new perspective on Luke-Acts, especially the implied author's relationship with Judaism, are explored in relation to the Lukan stories' original context of reception. Largely neglected interfaces between Luke's narrative representation of exorcism and emerging academic discourse about religious experience, shamanism, health care in antiquity, ritual performance and ancient Jewish systems of impurity are probed in ways that shed fresh light on this supremely alien part of the Lukan writings.

Writing on the Gospel of Mark

Author : W.R. Telford
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 595 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2019-05-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004397569

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Writing on the Gospel of Mark by W.R. Telford Pdf

This thorough manual for advanced students and their supervisors, and anyone researching or writing on the Gospel of Mark, is the opening volume in an important new series of Guides to Advanced Biblical Research. Together with an essay on the current state of research and a discussion of the future of Markan study, it provides a chrestomathy of samples of Markan research together with a review of recent dissertations and a full, annotated bibliography.

Slave of All

Author : Narry Santos
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2003-06-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780826462251

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Slave of All by Narry Santos Pdf

The Gospel of Mark is often described as a paradoxical gospel, a riddle that teases its readers' response, and a narrative that possesses an enigmatic and puzzling character. Santos argues that this puzzling character is seen clearly in the paradox of authority and servanthood in the gospel. In tracing and analyzing this paradox throughout the Markan narrative, he first develops a literary method for the study of paradox, and having applied the results to authority and servanthood in Mark, he discusses key contributions of the paradox to the three Markan issues of the disciples' role in the Gospel, the Messianic Secret, and a profile of the Markan community.

Jesus, the Galilean Exorcist

Author : Amanda Witmer
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-02-23
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567427564

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Jesus, the Galilean Exorcist by Amanda Witmer Pdf

Amanda Witmer presents an investigation of exorcism in the activities of the historical Jesus, particularly the connection between spirit possession and exorcism on the one hand and the socio-political context of first-century Galilee on the other. Witmer draws on research from the areas of sociology, anthropology, archaeology and biblical studies to illuminate this aspect of Jesus' career, as well as the broader social implications of spirit possession in those he treated and the exorcisms themselves. Evidence found in the strands underlying the Synoptic Gospels is evaluated using the criteria of authenticity and comparative analysis in order to establish early and historical material. Questions posed and answered concern the historical plausibility of Jesus' role as exorcist, the possibility that his own career began with a period of spirit possession, and the meaning that his exorcisms conveyed to his first-century audience. Thus, the methodology includes textual analysis, sociological analysis of general cultural patterns within which first-century Palestine can be fitted, and anthropological analysis of the plausible functions of both spirit possession and exorcism in agrarian societies.

The Motif of Wonder in the Gospel of Mark

Author : Timothy Dwyer
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1996-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781850756033

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The Motif of Wonder in the Gospel of Mark by Timothy Dwyer Pdf

This is a study of the language of wonder or amazement, comparing its use in Graeco-Roman, early Jewish and early Christian literature to the Gospel of Mark. Mark's intensive use of wonder, often redactional, impels us to regard the passion and empty tomb scenes as manifesting God's presence. Mark is unique among the Gospels in the density of his wonder language, which signifies the breaking in of the rule of God. Miracles, teaching, restoration to community, passion and empty tomb are all marked as divine interventions in the Gospel by reactions of wonder.

Faith as a Theme in Mark's Narrative

Author : Christopher D. Marshall
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1994-12-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0521477662

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Faith as a Theme in Mark's Narrative by Christopher D. Marshall Pdf

Mark's gospel has attracted an enormous amount of scholarly attention over recent decades. The major themes of the gospel have been studied exhaustively and from a variety of critical perspectives. But at least one important theme in Mark has been comparatively neglected in recent study, the theme of faith. This critically acclaimed book redresses such neglect through a thorough exegetical and literary study of all the references to faith in Mark's composition.

Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels

Author : Joel B. Green,Scot McKnight,I. Howard Marshall
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 968 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1992-02-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0830817778

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Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels by Joel B. Green,Scot McKnight,I. Howard Marshall Pdf

Edited by Joel B. Green, Scot McKnight and I. Howard Marshall, this reference work encompasses everything relating to Jesus and the Gospels.

The Persistence of Evil

Author : Fintan Lyons O.S.B.
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2023-08-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567710130

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The Persistence of Evil by Fintan Lyons O.S.B. Pdf

Recording the history of the belief in the existence of Satan, this book draws from the Bible, the poetry of Dante and Milton, the legend of Faust, and from modern novels and plays such as the works of Mark Twain and G.B. Shaw, and the spiritual writing of C. S. Lewis. Fintan Lyons O.S.B. chronicles the decline of that belief through the centuries as well as the attempts to treat the problem of evil philosophically, using the insights of thinkers such as Karl Barth. At the heart of this book is the attempt to synthesise or reconcile traditional belief with contemporary concern or even alarm regarding evil in the world. Lyons argues that evidence for the persistence of evil has been striking in modern times in wars and atrocities, while phenomena such as Satanic Cults and possible or real diabolical possession have continued to increase. The Catholic Church reacted to this situation in 1998 with a revision of the 1614 Rite of Exorcism, analysed in this book from both theological and psychological standpoints. By arguing that the transition from belief in Satan to personification of evil in historical regimes and characters brings contemporary culture into sharp focus, this book chronicles the history of humanity's attempt to understand the disturbing and mysterious reality of evil.

Human Agents of Cosmic Power in Hellenistic Judaism and the Synoptic Tradition

Author : Mary E. Mills
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1990-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781850752356

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Human Agents of Cosmic Power in Hellenistic Judaism and the Synoptic Tradition by Mary E. Mills Pdf

The ancient world believed that the universe was made up of elements both material and spiritual. These elemental forces affected human life positively or negatively and any human being who could share their energy was a person of great significance - a human agent of cosmic power. This is a significant part of the background of the life and career of Jesus of Nazareth. The present work is a reappraisal of Synoptic accounts of Jesus and his followers in the light of recent developments in the study of ancient magic.

Jesus the Exorcist

Author : Graham H. Twelftree
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2011-07-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781610970600

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Jesus the Exorcist by Graham H. Twelftree Pdf

That the synoptic writers believed that Jesus cast out demons and that such a role figured prominently in the Synoptics' portrait of him can scarcely be denied. And yet, only scant scholarly attention has been focused on Jesus' role as exorcist. Even less consideration has been given to the significance of Jesus as exorcist for understanding the historical Jesus. Now, in a provocative and insightful study, Graham Twelftree helps New Testament scholars move beyond such myopia. Twelftree examines exorcists and exorcism in first-century Palestine, assesses the New Testament accounts of demons and their demise, and explores the implications and significance of the fact that Jesus was indeed an exorcist. The volume appeared originally in the noted German series Wissenschaftliche Unteruchmungen zum Neuen Testament.

Healing in the Gospel of Matthew

Author : Walter T. Wilson
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781451470376

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Healing in the Gospel of Matthew by Walter T. Wilson Pdf

Walter Wilson adopts an interdisciplinary approach to the healing narratives in the Gospel of Matthew, combining the familiar methods of form, redaction, and narrative criticisms with insights culled from medical anthropology, feminist theory, disability studies, and ancient archaeology to understand the New Testament's longest and most systematic account of healing, Matthew chapters 8 and 9. Close exegetical readings culminate in a final synthesis of Matthew's understanding of healing, how Matthew's narratives of healing expose the distinctive priorities of the evangelist, and how these priorities relate to the theology of the Gospel.

Demon Possession

Author : John Warwick Montgomery
Publisher : New Reformation Publications
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2018-01-26
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781945500725

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Demon Possession by John Warwick Montgomery Pdf

In January of 1975, the Christian Medical Association gathered to deliver papers on the subject of demon possession. The essayists are Christians affiliated with a variety of academic institutions. The essays themselves explore the phenomena of the demonic in the Bible, in literature, on the mission field, in anthropology, legal history and psychiatric treatment. All of the participants accept the reality of the demonic but they are circumspect in their scholarship. If you are looking for a more substantial treatment than what you might find in popular booklets on the subject or on the fiction aisle, this is it; never before or since this symposium has there been a focused study of this magnitude on demon possession.