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Gospel of Mark: the Suffering Servant
Lawrence R Farley
Gospel of Mark: the Suffering Servant
Lawrence R Farley
Publisher Marketing: This commentary series was written for the average layperson, for the nonprofessional who feels a bit intimidated by the presence of copious footnotes, long bibliographies, and all those other things which so enrich the lives of academics. Working from a literal translation of the original Greek, this commentary examines the text section by section, explaining its meaning in everyday language. Written from an Orthodox and patristic perspective, it maintains a balance between the devotional and the exegetical, feeding both the heart and the mind. Israel expected the Messiah to be a conquering hero who would liberate the Jews from their Roman servitude. But instead, Christ came as a suffering servant to liberate all mankind from slavery to sin. The Gospel of Mark records Christ's public ministry as a journey to the Cross, yet--paradoxically again--as a time of vigorous action when His miracles astounded the multitudes, and His boldness infuriated His foes. Contributor Bio: Farley, Lawrence R Archpriest Lawrence Farley currently pastors St. Herman of Alaska Orthodox Mission (OCA) in Surrey, B. C., Canada. He received his B. A. from Trinity College, Toronto, and his M. Div. from Wycliffe College, Toronto. A former Anglican priest, he converted to Orthodoxy in 1985 and studied for two years at St. Tikhon's Orthodox Seminary in Pennsylvania. He has also published Let Us Attend.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 1, 2004 |
ISBN13 | 9781888212549 |
Publishers | Conciliar Press |
Genre | Textbooks Religion Religious Orientation > Christian |
Pages | 282 |
Dimensions | 153 × 219 × 19 mm · 403 g |
Language | English |