Say to This Mountain; Mark's Story of Discipleship

Say to This Mountain; Mark's Story of Discipleship

Say to This Mountain; Mark's Story of Discipleship

Say to This Mountain; Mark's Story of Discipleship

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Overview

A "team-authored," popular-level version of Ched Myers' monumental study of Mark, Binding the Strong Man, which adapts its socio-literary method of reading to a work ideal for study and reflection by groups or individuals with limited background in biblical scholarship. Walter Wink called the best-selling Binding the Strong Man "quite simply the most important commentary on a book of scripture since Barth's Romans." Now, "Say to this Mountain" makes the powerful insights of that challenging commentary accessible and at the same time explores the connections between Mark's "handbook of discipleship" and the demands of our contemporary world. In "Say to this Mountain" Myers is joined by a team of authors, Catholic and Protestant, committed to the work of justice and peace, the renewal of the church, and to Christian discipleship. With Myers they share in the conviction that Mark's story has transforming power only as it intersects with our own life-stories and the broader story of the times in which we live. Together, this team has designed a process for reading the Gospel of Mark in which each of the three circles of story informs the other. Carefully organized in reading units for easy study each section includes two parts: "The Text in Context" looks briefly at the themes raised by each episode in Mark's Gospel. "The Word in Our World" draws out one common thread and reflects upon it in light of our contemporary situation. Throughout the book meditations and practical suggestions emphasize the connections between reflective prayer and concerted action.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781570751004
Publisher: Orbis Books
Publication date: 10/01/1996
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 717,825
Product dimensions: 6.24(w) x 8.96(h) x 0.51(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Circle of Story
Ch. 1The First Call to Discipleship (1:1-20)5
Ch. 2Jesus the Healer (1:21-2:12)13
Ch. 3Jubilee! (2:13-3:6)22
Ch. 4Binding the Strong Man (3:7-35)31
Ch. 5Sowing Hope (4:1-34)39
Ch. 6Unmasking Oppression (4:35-5:20)55
Ch. 7The Priority and Power of the Poor (5:21-43)64
Ch. 8Enough for Everyone (6:1-56)71
Ch. 9Lessons in Inclusivity (7:1-37)79
Ch. 10Do We Understand Yet? (8:1-21)87
Ch. 11The Second Call to Discipleship (8:22-9:1)99
Ch. 12From Vision to Impotence (9:2-29)108
Ch. 13In Defense of the "Least" (9:30-10:16)116
Ch. 14Repentance as Reparation (10:17-31)124
Ch. 15Leadership and Service (10:32-52)132
Ch. 16"Say to This Mountain" (11:1-25)145
Ch. 17Turning the Question Around (11:27-33, 12:13-17)153
Ch. 18Revising the Song of the Vineyard (12:1-12)159
Ch. 19Arguing Scripture (12:18-13:2)163
Ch. 20Revolutionary Patience (13:3-37)170
Ch. 21Intimacy and Betrayal (14:1-25)183
Ch. 22Prayer as Staying Awake (14:26-52)188
Ch. 23Denial and Confession (14:53-15:20)193
Ch. 24The End of the World (15:21-46)199
Ch. 25The Third Call to Discipleship (15:47-16:8)205
App. 1Mapping Mark's Narrative213
App. 2Mapping our Family History223
App. 3Mapping our Social, Economic, and Political Contexts226
App. 4Liturgical Resources229
Bibliography239
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