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Mark 15:39 as a Markan Theology of Revelation: The Centurion's Confession as Apocalyptic Unveiling

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Full Title:

Mark 15:39 as a Markan Theology of Revelation: The Centurion's Confession as Apocalyptic Unveiling

Contributors:

By (Author) Brian K. Gamel

ISBN:

9780567673435

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

T.& T.Clark Ltd

Publication Date:

19th October 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
New Testaments

Dewey:

226.303

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

494g

Description

In the Gospel of Mark, Jesus arrest, trial and execution ends with the Roman centurion who oversees the death process proclaiming Jesus as Gods son. Gamel explores two key questions in relation to this moment: what does the centurion mean when he says that Jesus is Gods son, and why does he say it The confession is not made on the basis of any signs nor from any indication that he perceives Jesus death as honourable or exemplary. This apparent lack of motivation itself highlights a key Markan theme: that this insight is revealed by an apocalyptic act of God, signalled by the tearing of the temple veil. Thus the confession, which we can understand to be made sincerely and knowledgeably, is the result of an act of Gods revelation alone. Gamel explores the theory of Mark depicting a story in which all human characters exhibit varying levels of blindness to the spiritual realities that govern their lives. By making a thorough examination of Marks Gospel while placing primary focus on the centurion, the study is unlimited and presents a serious examination of the whole Gospel Gamel concludes his argument with the point that, at the foot of the cross, this blindness is decisively confronted by Gods apocalyptic act. The offer of sight to the centurion demonstrates the reconciliation of God and humanity which are otherwise in Marks Gospel repeatedly presented as antagonistic spheres. Finally, the fact that revelation is offered to a Gentile highlights the inclusion of the nations into the promises of Israel.

Reviews

Gamels book is a helpful reminder that Marks understanding of salvation should be broadly conceived and should be discovered from throughout his narrative * Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society *

Author Bio

Brian K. Gamel teaches at Baylor University, USA.

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