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100 | _aBrown, Jeannine K | ||
245 | _aThe Gospels as Stories: A Narrative Approach to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John | ||
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_aBengaluru _bTheological Publications in India _c2021 |
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505 | _a1. Introduction ............1 The Turn to Gospels as Stories : Narrative Criticism in Gospel Studies ..........3 2. Plot and Plotting ..........21 The Selection, Sequence, and Shape of the Story .........23 Narrative plotting in the Gospel of Luke ....................43 3. Character and Characterization ........63 The People in the Story .............65 Matthew`s Characterization of the Disciples .............85 4. Intertextuality .........105 The Stories behind the Story .........107 Intertextuality in John: Passover Lamb and Creation`s Renewal......127 5. Narrative Theology .......145 How a Story theologies ......147 The God of Mark`s Gospel .........165 5. Conclusion ......181 The Ongoing power of the Gospels as Stories .........193 | ||
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