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Disciples and discipleship in the Gospel of Mark, with particular reference to Mark's contrast between male and female disciples
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Disciples and discipleship in the Gospel of Mark, with particular reference to Mark's contrast between male and female disciples |
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Cox, Nicholas Christopher
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This study is an exploration into female discipleship. Its primary aim is to compare and contrast Mark's portrayal of male and female followers of Jesus respectively, while its secondary aim is to establish what lessons there may be for the social status of Christian women in the kingdom of Swaziland. These ends will be pursued by looking at Mark's portrayal of male disciples and the contrast he draws between them and the female followers of Jesus. This study then concludes that Mark has a more positive view of female followers than he has of male disciples, and this may stem from the conduct of male disciples he has observed in the Church of his time. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1584
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2009-08-25 |
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