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Healing of Blind Bartimaeus (Mk.10, 46-52) in the Markan Context

Two Ways of Asking

Healing of Blind Bartimaeus (Mk.10, 46-52) in the Markan Context

Two Ways of Asking

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£56.60

Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH
ISBN: 9783631347980
Number of Pages: 316
Published: 01/09/1999
Width: 14.8 cm
Height: 21 cm
This dissertation is a practical example of predominantly synchronical exegesis of Mark's gospel as practised in recent years. It is about the healing of Bartimaeus (Mk 10,46-52) in its Markan context. The larger context comprises of Mark 8.27-10.52. The immediate context began with the third prediction of Jesus' suffering, death and resurrection and ended in the Bartimaeus' episode (10,32-52). Very prominent in this immediate context is the request of James and John, the two sons of Zebedee, for places of honour in the Kingdom of Jesus (10,35-45), and this forms a contrast to that of Bartimaeus who asked only to see. Much efforts were taken to work out this constrasting feature, and this has added vigour to the thesis.
Contents: Syntax and Semantics of Mk 10,46-52 - Syntax and Semantics of Mk 10,32-45 - Corresponding and Constrasting Elements - Narrative Analysis of Mk 10,46-52 - Tradition and Redactions - Pragmatic Analysis.

Innocent Uhuegbu Olekamma

The Author: Innocent Uhuegbu Olekamma is a Catholic Priest of Ahiara Diocese Mbaise. His priestly training was in Bigard Memorial Seminary Enugu where he graduated in Philosophy and Theology. For his post-graduate education, he went to the Catholic Institute of West Africa Port Harcourt, to the Catholic University Leuven, and finally to the Jesuit's University Frankfurt where he did his doctoral research in New Testament Exegesis.