Mark, says Mary Ann Tolbert, intends to sow abroad the good news of God’s imminent coup d’etat over the murderous authorities of his generation, thus disclosing the good earth of God’s kingdom before the final devastation of the cosmos and the coming of the Son of Man. Mark’s purpose, she says, is not to provide data about Jesus or to debate ecclesiastical controversies, but rather, to persuade its hearers to have faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, to follow the way he forged into inevitable persecutions, and to become themselves sowers of the good news of God’s kingdom.
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. . . one of the freshest interpretations of Mark’s Gospel I have ever had the privilege to read . . . It marks a milestone in the recent history of Markan research.
—Jack Dean Kingsbury, emeritus professor of biblical theology, Union Theological Seminary