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This monograph (72 pages, hardback, 978-0-9526192-6-0) analyses Mark’s portrayal of exorcism from a political perspective. It argues the case that Mark saw in Jesus’ exorcisms a symbolic demonstration of the cleansing of the people. Thus it is argued that the Marcan Jesus did not subscribe to the cosmological dualism of his day; rather Mark used this language to represent the spiritual and political state of the people.