Campus: Box Hill
Mode: Blended
Delivery Notes:

Week 1: General Introduction, authorship, audience, structure, genre, Mark in relation to Matthew and Luke Week 2: Two proclamations—the beginning of John's ministry, and the ministry of Jesus (Mark 1:1-20) Week 3: Jesus the teacher, the healer, the exorcist; particular literary forms in Mark—summaries, call story, exorcism, healing stories, apocalyptic (Mark 1:21—2:17) Week 4: Discipleship/The Twelve; controversies/religious authorities/pronouncement stories/emergence of the shadow of the cross (Mark 2:18—3:35) Week 5: Jesus' parables in Mark (Mark 4:1-34); Mighty deeds; literary forms cont.: intercalation/sandwich, mighty deeds/miracles (4:35—5:43) Week 6:Double tragedy: Jesus is rejected; John is killed. But who is Jesus for the community? Peter's declaration/messianic secret (6:1—8:30) Week 7: Christology 1: titles of Jesus in Mark 1—8; who is Jesus for the community? Christology 2: mystery of a suffering messiah/messianic secret cont. (9:2-13) Week 8: iscipleship and the cross; prediction, misunderstandings, particular teaching on discipleship (8:31—10:52) Week 9: Jesus in Jerusalem; Eschatology and Apocalypticism and discipleship (11:1—13:37) Week 10: Passion narrative 1: from the plot to the arrest (14:1-52) Week 11: Passion narrative 2: judgement, death; and the resurrection (14:53—16:8) Week 12: Revision, short presentations, other catch ups

Contact hours 36
Total time commitment 150
Start date 29 Jul, 2024
Census date: 20 Aug, 2024
End date: 15 Nov, 2024
Academic staff: Rev Dr Francis Otobo
Textbook(s): No textbook is required for this unit.

Unit code: BN2018Y

Unit status: Approved (Major revision)

Points: 18.0

Unit level: Undergraduate Level 2

Unit discipline: New Testament

Delivery Mode: Blended

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