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Mary – The Mother of God, pt.2
Irenaeus says that Mary is the new Eve. Just as Eve caused sin to enter the world, so Mary caused the salvation of humankind to enter the world.
Mary – The Mother of God, pt.1
Mary is the “Theotokos” or the “god-bearer” and thus necessarily draws our attention to the full nature of Jesus as fully God and fully human united in a single person.
The Gospel of Mark – Chapters 14-16
Mark’s Gospel ends with command “to go to Galilee.” This command is not so much an ending, as a beginning, and it is directed not only at the characters in the story but, more specifically, to us the readers of the story.
The Gospel of Mark – Chapters 14-16
Mark’s presentation of the Last Supper brings to fruition the eschatology of the Hebrew Scriptures.
The Gospel of Mark – Chapters 11-13, pt.2
Mark 13 is known as the “Little Apocalypse.” In this section , Mark draws heavily on the language and image from the Book of Daniel.
The Gospel of Mark – Chapters 11-13, pt.1
Throughout the readings for this week, Mark relies heavily on the Psalms to tell us who Jesus is.
The Gospel of Mark – Chapters 8:22-10:52, pt.4
The section ends with the healing of blind Bartemaeus who refers to Jesus as both “Son of David” and “Highest Master.” With these two titles, Jesus prepars to enter Jerusalem.
The Gospel of Mark – Chapters 8:22-10:52, pt.3
Within these readings, Jesus will twice use the example of a child to instruct his disciples in the humility and utter dependence that he expects of them and us.
The Gospel of Mark – Chapters 8:22-10:52, pt.2
The Transfiguration is the heart of this transition section. Here we have Jesus’ metamorphasis from a Galilean itinerant preacher/healer into the fullness of his purpose and being as the Messianic Son of God to be crucified in Jerusalem.
The Gospel of Mark – Chapters 8:22-10:52, pt.1
This section begins with the healing of the blind man of Bethsaida who (like the disciples) only sees dimly and partially at first.
The Gospel of Mark – Chapter 8
This conversation between Peter and Jesus is one of the great transitions in Mark’s Gospel. Until this time, Jesus has been an itinerant preacher and healer in northern Galilee but his ultimate end of dying on the cross in Jerusalem is unknown.
The Gospel of Mark – Chapter 7
Jesus teaches that even the black-letter rules of the Law, specifically those concerning external cleanliness such as keeping kosher (Lev. 11:1-47), must give way to the underlying purpose of the Law which is a cleanliness of heart.