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The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark: Unlocking the Mysteries of S. Mark's Final Verses

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Religión y espiritualidad

In "The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark," John William Burgon presents a rigorous scholarly examination of the final passage of Mark's Gospel, addressing its textual history and authenticity. Employing a meticulous philological approach, Burgon critically engages with the nuanced debates surrounding the verses' legitimacy, utilizing ancient manuscripts and early church writings to advocate for their inclusion in the biblical canon. His literary style is characterized by clarity and precision, situated within a Victorian context that witnessed intense discourse on scripture and textual criticism. Burgon, an esteemed theologian and biblical scholar of the 19th century, was appointed as the Dean of Chichester and became known for his devotion to the integrity of biblical texts. His extensive education, coupled with his deep reverence for scripture, motivated his pursuit of truth regarding these disputed verses. Burgon'Äôs background in classical literature and his commitment to ecclesiastical authority played significant roles in shaping his arguments against the rising tide of textual skepticism. This book is essential for readers interested in biblical studies, theology, or the history of manuscript traditions. Burgon's passionate defense of the text offers profound insights into the intersection of faith and scholarship, making it a vital resource for both scholars and lay readers seeking to deepen their understanding of the Gospel of Mark.

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eBook : 16 de marzo de 2020

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