The book of Markāthe first and shortest Gospel writtenāserves as both a historical and theological account, connecting Jesus to the whole storyline of the Bible. Mark writes against the backdrop of the Old Testament and draws from other New Testament writers, specifically Peter and Paul, to articulate many themes that are found in the rest of the New Testament.
In this addition to the New Testament Theology series, scholar Peter Orr offers an accessible summary of the theology of Mark, examining its relationship to both the Old and New Testaments. Each chapter focuses on a key theological themeāthe identity of Christ, the announcement of the kingdom, the call to follow, and moreāand explains how it is relevant for the church today.Ā
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Part of the New Testament Theology Series:Ā Other volumes includeĀ The Joy of Hearing;Ā The Mission of the Triune God; andĀ United to Christ, Walking in the Spirit
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Ideal for Anyone Wanting to Study the Bible More Deeply:Ā Perfect for pastors, seminarians, college students, and laypeople
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Written by Peter Orr:Ā New Testament lecturer and author ofĀ Fight for Your Pastor
192 pages.
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āThis is maybe the best short theology of Mark Iāve read. Unique to Orrās book is how he places Mark in conversation with both Peter and Paul. When Mark composed his work, Peter and Paul were already preaching aspects of Markās Gospel. Mark more fully narrates the story of this great hero who is more than the Jewish Messiah. He is the divine Son.ā
Patrick Schreiner,Ā Associate Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; author,Ā The Kingdom of God and the Glory of the CrossĀ andĀ The Visual Word
āPeter Orr offers readers a rich biblical-theological treatment of the Gospel of Mark, which summons us to follow Christ, the Son of God and servant King. Orr insightfully calls Mark āthe beginning of the gospel,ā drawing historical and theological links between this foundational narrative of Jesusās life and the apostolic preaching of Paul and Peter. This is essential reading for all who study and teach Markās Gospel.ā
Brian J. Tabb, Academic Dean and Professor of Biblical Studies, Bethlehem College & Seminary
āPeter Orr offers a brief, accessible, and insightful survey of the theology of Markās Gospel. Orr emphasizes inĀ The Beginning of the GospelĀ what Mark emphasizesāthe gospel of Jesus Christāand invites readers to see connections between this Gospel and the epistles of the apostle Paul. This book will equip both specialists and general readers to read and reread Markās Gospel with deeper understanding and appreciation.ā
Guy Prentiss Waters,Ā James M. Baird, Jr. Professor of New Testament and Academic Dean, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson
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Series Preface
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Beginning of the Gospel: Mark as BackstoryĀ
Chapter 1: Divine Identity: Jesus Christ, the Son of God
Chapter 2: Revelation: Written, Proclaimed, Received
Chapter 3: The Kingdom of God Is at Hand:Ā Jesus and the New Creation
Chapter 4: Repent and Believe the Gospel: SalvationĀ through Jesus
Chapter 5: Follow Me: Being a Disciple of Jesus
Chapter 6: What Moses Commanded: Jesus, the Law, and the People of God
Chapter 7: Died, Buried, and Raised: The Death and Resurrection of Jesus
Epilogue: The End of the Beginning
Recommended Resources
General Index
Scripture Index
Beginning of the Gospel, The: A Theology of Mark is in the following collections: