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Mark's Account (Mk 16:1-8)
Oleh:
McKenna, Megan
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
East Asian Pastoral Review vol. 41 no. 2 (2004)
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page 109-135.
Topik:
Mk 16:1-8
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Mark's Account
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE37.2
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Mark’s gospel is the first in time of the three synoptics that we have, probably written by or around the years 60-70 AD. Each of the gospels is a belief statement of a particular community of believers. It is a bedrock source of ethics, morality, and practice of faith that has been and is being lived in relation to and with others in the Body of Christ in the world. These gospels were written for believers who were having difficulties living together the belief they professed in their baptism, in a culture and history that resisted this Good News of God and persecuted Christians. And yet in the face of martyrdom and struggle to live out their baptismal vows these communities sought ways to pass onto those who came to believe the riches of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. In a sense the gospels were written for the ‘ear’ in community, for use in liturgical settings, calling for conversion singularly and exhorting and deepening the faith life of the community. They sought to make conscious, visible and incarnational the Body of Christ living and active now as this community of believers, witnessing to the world the presence of the Risen Lord among them.
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