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Irony in Mark's Gospel: Text and Subtext
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Irony in Mark’s Gospel: Text and Subtext

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In recent years an increasing number of interpreters have found dramatic and verbal ironies widely distributed in Mark’s Gospel. This lucid study makes an important contribution to our understanding of Mark’s irony, and combines a literary-critical approach with insights gained from the sociology of knowledge. Professor Camery-Hoggatt argues that Mark’s ironies are intentional, and that irony comprises an integral factor in Mark’s overall strategy of composition: irony is a subtle means to achieve apologetic and paradigmatic ends.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 April 1992
Pages
232
ISBN
9780521414906

In recent years an increasing number of interpreters have found dramatic and verbal ironies widely distributed in Mark’s Gospel. This lucid study makes an important contribution to our understanding of Mark’s irony, and combines a literary-critical approach with insights gained from the sociology of knowledge. Professor Camery-Hoggatt argues that Mark’s ironies are intentional, and that irony comprises an integral factor in Mark’s overall strategy of composition: irony is a subtle means to achieve apologetic and paradigmatic ends.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 April 1992
Pages
232
ISBN
9780521414906