Power and prejudice
Book Description
The Gospel of Mark has long remained in the shadows of biblical scholarship, overshadowed by its more prominent counterparts. Yet this apparent neglect reveals a fascinating story about how cultural forces shape our understanding of sacred texts. Brenda Deen Schildgen uncovers the remarkable journey of Mark's reception throughout history, demonstrating how this gospel's unique characteristics both secured its place in the biblical canon and influenced its interpretation across different eras.
Through careful examination of Mark alongside other contemporary works, Schildgen reveals how each generation's engagement with this gospel reflects the broader historical currents of its time. When Mark does capture scholarly and spiritual attention, the nature of that reception becomes a window into the cultural and intellectual movements shaping society. This pattern offers profound insights into how we read and understand sacred literature.
Drawing from multiple disciplines including hermeneutics, literary theory, and historical studies, this work illuminates the dynamic relationship between text and context. For those seeking to deepen their understanding of how spiritual wisdom travels through time and culture, Schildgen's exploration offers valuable perspectives on the forces that influence biblical interpretation. Her approach demonstrates how examining the reception of sacred texts can reveal as much about ourselves and our times as it does about the texts themselves.
Who Is This For?
š Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
š Length: 201 pages
What You'll Discover
- ā Explore Criticism, interpretation
- ā Study Bible from spiritual perspective
- ā Explore Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t. gospels
- ā Explore History