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Wilfrid J. Harrington explores his favorite gospel, the Gospel of Mark, with emphasis on why Mark tells the story the way he does. Harrington backs up his appreciation of the literary sophistication by outlining Mark’s technique. He demonstrates Mark’s storytelling and writing ability, and discusses the centrality of the cross to Mark’s account of Jesus. Mark’s theology is a theology of the...

Henceforth, any enlightened reading of Mark’s Gospel must acknowledge the major contribution of its minor characters. Since Mark is, indeed, a literary work, application of the method of literary criticism has provided valuable insights. In narrative criticism, “meaning” is found in the encounter between the text and the reader. While narrative critics respect the findings of historical-critical scholarship (for that matter, historical criticism and narrative criticism are complementary),
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