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The stories of Jesus are familiar to most of us. We could easily think that we are finished gleaning any new wisdom from them. The good news is that this living story, with its living characters, is never finished with us. Just when we think we have heard it all before, we find a passage that challenges us. We turn a page and hear our own voice mingled with those of the disciples around the table who ask Jesus, “Is it me?” We read about the woman anointing Jesus with oil and wonder what extravagant gifts we give because we love God. Each time we encounter this Gospel, Christ confronts us with the opportunity to find a path forever new to us and follow him on it. Brett Younger is associate professor of preaching at Mercer University’s McAfee School of Theology and has pastored churches in Indiana, Kansas, and Texas. Carol Younger is the program director of religious life at the United Methodist Children’s Home in Decatur, Georgia and has served on church staffs in Virginia and Kentucky. Brett and Carol enjoy life with their sons Caleb and Graham. The Youngers have been partners in ministry since 1983 when they met in seminary and have co-authored Living with Stress: Nurturing Joy in a Tension-Filled World. He is the author of Who Moved My Pulpit? and co-writer of the Formations Bible study commentary for Smyth & Helwys. She has written extensively for Smyth & Helwys Bible study curriculum. Annual Bible Study Resources
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Mark Study Guide 6.00 ![]() Mark Smyth & Helwys Bible Commentary R. Alan Culpepper The Gospel of Mark is a pillar of the Christian faith, one that is endlessly fascinating, inspiring, and vital for our understanding of Jesus. Mark has long been at the center of discussion about the nature of the Gospels and their relationships to each other. As a result, studying Mark provides an overview of basic issues in the study of all four Gospels. This commentary volume highlights Mark's themes, features numerous cross-references between related passages, and helps us think about basic introductory questions such as "Who wrote the Gospel, and why?" and "When and where was it written?" Click for info
Dowd examines the Gospel of Mark from literary and theological perspectives, suggesting what the text may have meant to its first-century audience of Gentile and Jewish Christians. Mark is a Greco-Roman biography of Jesus written in an apocalyptic mode. Its theology is based on the message of the prophet Isaiah the proclamation of release from bondage and a march toward freedom along the "way of the Lord." Click for info
The Review & Expositor is a quarterly Baptist theological journal dedicated to free and open inquiry of issues related to the Church’s mission in the contemporary world. The journal’s breadth of theological reflection and analysis is designed to inform, stimulate, and challenge readers to excellence in their service to the Church. Baptist in its heritage, ecumenical in its outlook, and global in its vision, The Review & Expositor balances scholarly analysis with practical application. Click for info |