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Jeff Jay argues that the Gospel of Mark should be described as tragic because it elicits tragedy's recurring motifs and moods as well as a highly theatrical atmosphere. He thus revises the typical story of tragic drama's history, which portrays the Judeo-Christian tradition as inhospitable to tragedy because it emphasizes divine grace and justice.
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The tragic in Mark: a literary-historical interpretation
2014, Mohr Siebeck
in English
3161532449 9783161532443
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Interpreting the tragic as a mode of Greco-Roman literature.
III. A typology of the tragic mode.
IV. Interpreting the tragic as a mode of early Jewish literature.
V. Interpreting the tragic as a mode in the Gospel of Mark.
VI. The tragic in John's story.
VII. The tragic in the Passion.
VIII. Conclusion: Tragic theory revisited.
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Includes bibliographical references and index (pages 269-319).
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