University Press of America
Pages: 240
Trim: 6 x 8¾
978-0-7618-3209-6 • Hardback • May 2005 • $102.00 • (£78.00)
978-0-7618-3210-2 • Paperback • April 2005 • $64.99 • (£50.00)
Kevin W. Larsen holds a Ph.D. in Biblical Studies with an emphasis on the New Testament from the Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. He is Professor of New Testament, and the Director of Institutional Research and Effectiveness at Roanoke Bible College, Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Abbreviations
Chapter 4 Introduction: The Structure of Mark's Gospel: Questions and Proposals
Chapter 5 Mark 8:22-26
Chapter 6 Mark 8:27-9:1
Chapter 7 Mark 9:2-13
Chapter 8 Conclusion
Chapter 9 Bibliography
Chapter 10 Index of Modern Authors
Chapter 11 Index of Biblical and Other Ancient Sources
Chapter 12 Index of Hebrew and Greek Words
Chapter 13 Author Biographical Sketch
Larsen offers several helpful insights concerning the function of [Mark 8:22-9:13] in relation to one another and within the larger Markan context.
— Karl A. Kuhn, Lakeland College; Catholic Biblical Quarterly
The volume displays thorough and exemplary exegesis. The author commences by placing the structure of the text within the broader Markan narrative.... Larsen identifies extensive connections between this passage and both the preceding and following material, eventually identifying these central verses as a hinge section (59). Because of the broad nature of such discussions, the volume is a valuable contribution to the study of the structure of Mark as a whole. After analyzing the structure, Larses performs verse-by-verse exegesis. Professors and their students will appreciate the detail and clarity of Larsen's approach to text, grammar, and syntax.... Those using the volume for preaching would do well to spend considerable time in those theological sections.... These characteristics [technical language], as well as the volume's rigorous exegesis in general, suggest readership at the seminary level and above.
— J David Miller, Milligan College; Stone-Campbell Journal
[Seeing and Understanding Jesus] is thorough and an exemplary exegesis. . . . [and] is a valuable contribution to the study of the structure of Mark as a whole.
— J David Miller, Associate Professor of Bible, Milligan College; Stone-Campbell Journal