Jesus as the Parable of God in the Gospel of Mark

Interpretation 32 (4):369-386 (1978)
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Abstract

Mark's Gospel is a narrative parable of the meaning of the life and death of Jesus which draws the reader into the personal engagement that takes place in interpretation and appropriation of the text in a life of discipleship

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