Scholarly Resources from Concordia Seminary - Day of Exegetical Reflection: The Difference Hearing Makes: The Exegesis and Interpretation of the Bible as Performance Literature

 
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Start Date

5-5-2015 1:05 PM

End Date

5-5-2015 2:15 PM

Description

Dr. Boomershine makes the case for the Bible was written as performance art to be heard and repeat verbally. This then makes Mark 16:9-20 fit with the rest of Mark 16.

Submission Type

Lecture; Sermon Prep

Submission Topics

Exegetical Theology

Scripture References in this Resource (separated by semi-colons)

Mark 16:1-8;

Submission Audience

Ministers; Scholars

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The Difference Hearing Makes: The Exegesis and Interpretation of the Bible as Performance Literature

Dr. Boomershine makes the case for the Bible was written as performance art to be heard and repeat verbally. This then makes Mark 16:9-20 fit with the rest of Mark 16.