The Messiah of Peace: A Performance-Criticism Commentary on Mark's Passion-Resurrection Narrative

Thomas E Boomershine
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The Messiah of Peace: A Performance-Criticism Commentary on Mark's Passion-Resurrection Narrative

Thomas E Boomershine
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  • Date de publication : Jun 09, 2015
  • Langue : English
  • Nombre de pages : 464
  • Éditeur : Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN : 9781625645456
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 8.9" H
Tom Boomershine is the founder of the Network of Biblical Storytellers International, founder and past chair of the SBL Bible in Ancient and Modern Media Seminar/Section, and Professor Emeritus of New Testament and of Christianity and Communications at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. He is the author of Story Journey: An Invitation to the Gospel as Storytelling (1988).
""Boomershine's new book marks a significant step forward in the emerging field of performance criticism. Combining decades of research in both Mark and ancient media culture, the author demonstrates the utility of orality research by addressing a number of well-established critical problems in the framework of a careful reading of Mark's passion account. This book offers significant new insights not only into Mark's gospel, but also new ways of thinking about exegesis of the New Testament."" --Tom Thatcher, Professor of New Testament, Cincinnati Christian University, Cincinnati, OH ""Tom Boomershine in The Messiah of Peace has truly shown light into the understanding of Mark as story, an approach that is relevant for students of the Bible and lovers of peace in Africa. The oral culture people in Africa need to hear the gospel as story in order to effect meaningful peace. This book is a useful scholarly commentary for all pastors, seminary students, and professors, as well as all lovers of the passion and resurrection of Jesus in Africa."" --George Vimensi Minang, Coordinator of the Network of Biblical Storytellers, Ndu, Cameroon ""Boomershine's book is the fruit of a life of engagement with Mark's passion narrative in order to understand the impact it made on those who first heard it. This commentary is a bold plea for all of us to reconsider everything we thought we had figured out regarding the way this account functioned in the ancient world. . . . Those who have ears to hear this book's compelling claims will understand that this is not just one more commentary on Mark's gospel, but is a prophetic call for a whole new paradigm of biblical study."" --Philip L. Ruge-Jones, Professor of Theology, Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, TX ""Boomershine's Messiah of Peace ambitiously moves readers toward a new paradigm in biblical interpretation: an appreciation of Mark's passion-resurrection story as interactive performance. When structured into sound units, the gospel's narrative voice draws hearers into the process of involvement and sympathetic identification. As a result, centuries of referential readings, be they of a theological or historical kind, are overcome, and interpretation is restored to what it used to be: meaning as narrative experience."" --Werner H. Kelber, Isla Carroll Turner and Percy E. Turner Professor emeritus of Biblical Studies, Rice University, Houston, TX ""Thomas Boomershine fashions new analytical tools from his experiences as a literary critic and storyteller. Based on sound maps of the Greek text, Boomershine traces 'sonic echoes' through Mark's gospel, the Septuagint, and secular Greek literature to guide a performance of Mark's passion and resurrection narrative. Critiquing popular English translations and the outcomes of silent reading, Boomershine reveals an embodied gospel with new dimensions of meaning and advances the emerging discipline of biblical performance criticism."" --Margaret E. Lee, Dean of Developmental Education, Tulsa Community College, Tulsa, OK

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