Originally published in 1952, this book presents a study of the creation of the Gospel of Mark and the early Christian calendar.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Carrington was born July 6, 1892, in Lichfield, England, and died October 3, 1975. He was educated at Christ's College, New Zealand; Canterbury University College, New Zealand; and Selwyn College, Cambridge. His degrees included both earned (M.A.,D.D., Litt.D.) and honorary ones (S.T.D, D.C.L.). As an Anglican scholar he held various positions in New Zealand (1922), Australia (1924-27), and Canada (1927-60), including the Archbishopric of Quebec. He was the author of fourteen scholarly books on subjects as diverse as apologetics, ecclesiology, the life of Christ, church history, and the New Testament.
Inhaltsangabe
List of illustrations Foreword Introduction Appendices to introduction The Gospel According to St Mark: Part I. The Liturgical Year: 1. The New Year (Lections 1-14) 2. The Spring season (Lections 15-22) 3. The first month: Nisan (Lections 23-24) 4. The Pascha (Lections 25-31) 5. Pentecost (Lections 32-36) Special introduction to the Gospel of the Transfiguration 6. Midsummer (Lections 37-42) 7. Tabernacles (Lections 43-49) Part II. The Passion Narrative: Lections 49-62 The supplemental resurrection and ascension lection General index Index of passages from Mark.
List of illustrations Foreword Introduction Appendices to introduction The Gospel According to St Mark: Part I. The Liturgical Year: 1. The New Year (Lections 1-14) 2. The Spring season (Lections 15-22) 3. The first month: Nisan (Lections 23-24) 4. The Pascha (Lections 25-31) 5. Pentecost (Lections 32-36) Special introduction to the Gospel of the Transfiguration 6. Midsummer (Lections 37-42) 7. Tabernacles (Lections 43-49) Part II. The Passion Narrative: Lections 49-62 The supplemental resurrection and ascension lection General index Index of passages from Mark.
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