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Hellenistic Influence and Twins in the Gospel of Mark: Fiery Angels

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Hellenistic Influence and Twins in the Gospel of Mark: Fiery Angels examines the influence of Hellenistic culture in the Gospel of Mark. It focuses upon Jesus' twin disciples James and John. Jesus gives them the name Boanerges, "Sons of Zeus" referring to the Dioscuri, mythological figures known for their saving action in times of human danger and distress. This book addresses various questions prompted by Jesus' naming of James and John. Is the author embracing Hellenistic myth and mythology as part of his story? Does he portray Jesus as one who himself is influenced by Hellenistic culture, and if so, to what extent? To gain insight into these questions, Jeffrey B. Pettis examines various sources--dioscuric figures in Second Maccabees 3, three visitors in Genesis 18-19, traces of dioscurism in the Markan boat stories. Major themes include fire and sacrifice, theophany, personal saviors, and old and new religion. Of particular interest is the extent to which myth and mythology grasp the hearer's attention and occur as something which makes an impression. Does the author of Mark make use of myth for just this reason--to capture attention and to make and awaken his community to a larger world?


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HELLENISTIC INFLUENCE & TWINS

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 124
Product Weight: 0.78 lbs
Author: Pettis, Jeffrey B.
Publication Date: 2023-12-05
Language: English
Publisher: UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF CONSERVATI
Dewey Decimal Classification: 226.306
Number of Units in Package: 1

ISBN: 9781793655394