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Timothy J. Geddert views Mark as a profound theologian and accomplished writer, not a mere compiler of traditions. Mark's text provokes careful reflection on its subtle and challenging message of hope and its call to follow Jesus "on the way." Mark's Gospel, with some riddles and puzzles, speaks of God as revealed in Jesus of Nazareth. This Jesus is "the Christ, the Son of God." Mark is about...

than Mark’s Gospel itself; some of them even give the impression that Mark’s Gospel is not interesting. I hope to persuade the reader that Mark’s book is both important and fascinating. Mark’s Gospel was written anonymously. No early church leader ever claimed that the author was an eyewitness to the events recorded. Thus to argue for any one particular author is not necessary. Early church tradition attributes this Gospel to John Mark, companion (at different
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