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Are you studying biblical theology and particularly the gospels at any level? Then this book is for you, particularly if you are a believing Christian and especially if you are encountering sceptical views as you read/study. You may have bought a few books on the New Testament and are exploring them. You may be studying the gospels and particularly Mark at Secondary school/ High School. This book will be helpful. Suppose you have enrolled on a University-level course of New Testament Theology to prepare you for ordination as a Minister or accreditation as a Lay Preacher. In that case, this…mehr

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Are you studying biblical theology and particularly the gospels at any level? Then this book is for you, particularly if you are a believing Christian and especially if you are encountering sceptical views as you read/study. You may have bought a few books on the New Testament and are exploring them. You may be studying the gospels and particularly Mark at Secondary school/ High School. This book will be helpful. Suppose you have enrolled on a University-level course of New Testament Theology to prepare you for ordination as a Minister or accreditation as a Lay Preacher. In that case, this book is especially for you. If you're not a Christian, you may want to know why a Priest and Theologian believes what Mark writes about Jesus. Individuals or home groups can use this book for a deeper bible study of Mark. In all of the above scenarios, you may have read or heard highly sceptical views from authors, teachers and lecturers. I want to tell you that you don't have to agree with them. This study book/commentary will help you as you study Mark's gospel with me. In studying theology, you don't have to surrender your faith. A careful study of Mark will assure you in your faith and deepen your grasp on the message of Jesus and the earliest Christians.
Autorenporträt
Rev Dr Glyn J. Ackerley holds a PhD in theology from King's College, London. He has been an ordained minister in the Church of England for thirty-four years. He served as an assistant minister at St. Peter & St. Paul Tonbridge before taking on the role of Rector of Willingham and Rampton in Cambridgeshire. His next post was as Vicar of St. Philip & St. James, Chatham, Kent, for nearly sixteen years. During his time there, he trained six curates. From 2009 he was DDO (Diocesan Director of Ordinands) in Rochester Diocese, while he was Vicar of St. Peter and St. Paul, Shorne, Kent. He then moved to be Vicar of Christchurch Bushmead in Luton, Bedfordshire. Since 2019, he has worked as a theological researcher and writer and is based in his home town of Rushden, Northamptonshire. He has PTO (Permission to Officiate) in the Diocese of Peterborough and helps with ministry at St. Mary Rushden.