Dr. John Van Maaren
Lecturer in Jewish and Biblical Studies
Dr. John Van Maaren, Lecturer in Jewish and Biblical Studies
It is often assumed that the Gospel of Mark was written for the benefit of a primarily gentile, non-Jewish Christian audience. Dr. John Van Maaren proposes that Mark’s Gospel is firmly rooted in first-century Judaism, albeit differently from Matthew or Luke. The lectures consider the reasons why Mark has been read as a non-Jewish Gospel, address the early traditions of Mark’s composition, and seek to establish its social location (i.e., Jewish/non-Jewish). This intriguing course looks closely at how Jews and Gentiles are portrayed in Mark’s stories, arguing that it should be read within Judaism. Questions considered include: How is Torah observance portrayed in Mark? What are the criteria to be a part of God’s Kingdom that Mark describes? How central are the people of Israel for Mark’s salvation message and why is the gentile mission nearly absent in Mark’s narrative?
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