Markan Christology: The Suffering Servant & The Messianic Secret
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Who is the "Man behind the curtain" in the Gospel of Mark? In this episode, we explore the earliest Gospel's unique and paradoxical portrayal of Jesus. Unlike the high philosophical intro of John or the genealogical history of Matthew, Mark begins with a "gospel" of action, presenting a Jesus who commands nature yet suffers in isolation,.We discuss the "Messianic Secret," analyzing why Jesus commands silence after his miracles and why his disciples consistently fail to understand his mission. Is their "hardness of heart" a literary device, or does it reveal the difficulty of accepting a crucified Messiah?.Key Topics:• Narrative Christology: How Mark reveals Jesus through action (miracles, exorcisms) rather than static titles.• The Son of Man: Understanding Jesus's self-designation as both the humble servant and the judge of Daniel 7,.• The Oral Tradition: How Mark’s "rough" Greek and rapid pacing suggest a text meant to be performed orally,.• Isaiah 53: The connection between Jesus’s passion and the Suffering Servant songs.Join us as we unpack how Mark's "low" Christology of human emotion and his "high" Christology of divine authority forced the early church to grapple with the mystery of the Incarnation,.
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