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The narrative art of the Gospel of Mark has become a focus of biblical research within the last decades. This study chooses the concept of “mimesis” introduced in Aristotle’s Poetics as entrance into the world of Markan narrative.
Mimesis — this is the notion Aristotle uses for the production of tragedy and epos. He understands it as a creative process by which poets create the world of human praxis according to poetic rules and — by doing so — open new insights into the antagonisms of real life.
The analysis of Mark 14:1–11 demonstrates the narrative techniques which Mark uses to operate his mimesis. It shows how the construction of his story opens insights into a new world. In theological terms it is the world of the crucified Messiah, in social terms the world of the nameless, illiterate and marginalised Jesus meets on his way.
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Mimesis der Verachteten: eine Studie zur Erzählweise von Mk 14,1-11
1993, Verlag Katholisches Bibelwerk
in German
3460045213 9783460045217
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