Essays about: "Gospel of Mark"

Found 3 essays containing the words Gospel of Mark.

  1. 1. John the Baptist Through the Lens of Generative AI : A Narrative and Reception-Historical Analysis of Mark 1

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Daniel Wettervik; [2023]
    Keywords : John the Baptist; Gospel of Mark; biblical art; visual exegesis; narrative criticism; Late Ancient Christian Sources; phenomenology; generative artificial intelligence; artificial intelligence; Midjourney; Johannes döparen; Markusevangeliet; biblisk konst; visuell exegetik; narrativ tolkning; patristik; fenomenologi; generativ artificiell intelligens; artificiell intelligens; Midjourney;

    Abstract : This thesis addresses the intersection of reception history in biblical studies, Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) and phenomenology. Three images, from text prompts using different English translations of Mark 1:1–8 (KJV, NRSV and NIV) have been generated by GAI. READ MORE

  2. 2. Griesbach Rethought: The Synoptic Problem Reviewed The Griesbach Hypothesis (Two-Gospel Hypothesis) Examined in Light of Ancient Compositional Book Production

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturer

    Author : Mattias Dufvevind; [2022-02-03]
    Keywords : Jesus; Gospels; Two-Document hypothesis 2DH ; Two-Gospel hypothesis 2GH ; Griesbach; Farrer-Goulder-Goodacre hypothesis FGG ; Matthew-Conflator hypothesis MCH ; Markan posteriority; Synoptics; Synoptic Problem;

    Abstract : This paper investigates the Two-Gospel hypothesis from an ancient compositional book-producing practices. Mark is seen as the middle term and most important is the theoretical framework of book production in antiquity through which we need to view the Gospels. READ MORE

  3. 3. Why was Paul upset? (Gal. 2.11-14)

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för teologi och religionsvetenskap

    Author : Luka Hansen; [2014]
    Keywords : Paul; Peter; apostle; Antioch; church; Galatians; Zetterholm; Nanos; Dunn; Martyn; exegesis; Roman; Greek; Judaism; Gospel; new perspective on Paul; radical perspective on Paul; old perspective on Paul; Vestergaard; Philosophy and Religion;

    Abstract : The tension between Jews and Gentiles is a well-recorded and pregnant debate within the field of biblical exegesis today. One of the biblical passages that directly relates to this special situation, often labelled the ‘incident of Antioch’, is Gal 2.11-14. READ MORE