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Author Blackburn, Barry.

Title Theios Aner and the Markan Miracle Traditions [electronic resource] : A Critique of the Theios Aner Concept as an Interpretative Background of the Miracle Traditions Used by Mark.

Imprint Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2019.

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Description 1 online resource (349 p.).
Series Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe ; v.40
Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. 2. Reihe.
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents A. Simon Magus and Menander -- B. Apollonius of Tyana -- C. Iarchas and the Indian Sages -- D. Vespasian -- E. Hadrian -- F. Alexander of Abonuteichos -- G. Peregrinus -- H. Lucian's Hyperborean Magician -- I. Arignotus -- Conclusion -- Chapter Three: The "Divine" Jesus in the Markan Miracle Traditions -- I. Christological Titles -- A. Son of God (Mk. 1:11 -- 5:7 -- 9:7) -- B. The Holy One of God (Mk. 1:24) -- II. The Worship of Jesus -- III. Jesus' Divine Substance -- A. Mark 5:25-34 -- B. The Metamorphosis of Jesus (Mk. 9:2-8)
IV. Jesus as a Divine Being Temporarily Living in the Human World (Mk. 9:19) -- V. The Autonomy of Jesus' Miracle-Working -- VI. The Assimilation of Jesus to Yahweh -- A. Rebuke -- B. Jesus' Supernatural Perception -- C. The Authority to Forgive Sins -- D. Jesus Calms the Storm at Sea (Mk. 4:35-41) -- E. Jesus' Walking upon the Sea (Mk. 6:45-52) -- F. Antecedents of Assimilation of Jesus to Yahweh -- Conclusion -- Chapter Four: Themes and Motifs -- I. Themes -- A. Jesus' Baptism -- B. Exorcism -- C. Healing -- D. Raising of the Dead -- E. The Calming of the Storm
F. The Miraculous Multiplication of Food -- G. Walking on the Sea -- H. Transfiguration -- I. The Cursing of the Fig Tree -- J. Supernatural Knowledge -- K. The Resurrection and the Rolling Away of the Stone -- II. Motifs -- A. The Duration of the Distress -- B. The Tendency to an Unhappy Ending -- C. The Miracle Worker Succeeds Where Other Sources of Power Have Failed -- D. Falling Down Before the Miracle Worker -- E. Doubt, Skepticism, and Ridicule -- F. Demonic Aversion and Resistance Toward the Exorcist -- G. Actions of the Exorcist -- H. The Alleviation of Fear and Distress
I. The Exclusion of Onlookers -- J. Sighing -- K. Spittle -- L. Miracle-Working Command -- M. Miracle-Working Words in a Foreign Language -- N. Miracle-Working Touch -- O. Immediate Occurrence of the Miracle -- P. Demonstration -- Q. Dismissal -- R. Command to Secrecy -- S. Wonder -- T. Acclamation -- Conclusion -- Chapter Five: Genre -- I. The Unsuccessful Search for the Resurrected One (Mk. 16:1-8) -- II. "The Miracle Story Form" -- Conclusion -- Chapter Six: Conclusion -- Bibliography -- I. Primary Sources -- II. Secondary Sources -- Index of Passages -- Index of Authors
Note Index of Names and Subjects.
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Subject Jesus Christ -- Miracles.
Bible. Mark -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Divine man (Christology)
Miracle workers.
Other Form: Print version: Blackburn, Barry Theios Aner and the Markan Miracle Traditions Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck,c2019 9783161455032
ISBN 3161571053
9783161571053 (electronic bk.)