Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Quest for the Historical Mark?
- A Maximal Reconstruction
- A Minimalist Reconsideration
- Some Critical Shifts
- The Reconsideration Reconsidered
- A Way to Proceed
Part I: Glimpses of Mark in the New Testament
Chapter One: The Wayward Attaché: Mark in the Acts of the Apostles
- The Portrayal of Mark in Acts
- Conclusion: John Mark in the Lukan Tradition
Chapter Two: A Beloved Junior Partner: Mark in New Testament Letters
- The Pauline Tradition
- The Petrine Tradition
- Some Conclusions: The Different Portrayals of Mark in the New Testament
Part II: Portraits of Mark in Patristic Christianity
Chapter Three: Lineaments of an Apostolic Author: The Figure of Mark in the Second Century
- Some Orientative Observations
- The Apostolic Fathers
- Papias of Hierapolis
- Justin Martyr
- Toward the Century's End: Mark and His Gospel in Syria, Lyons, and Rome
Chapter Four: Sketches of an Apostolic Evangelist (I): The Figure of Mark in Western Christianity of the Third and Fourth Centuries
- Stumpy-Fingered but Apostolic: Mark in Rome and Western Europe
- Defender of the Faith or Obedient Epitomizer?
- Mark in North Africa
Chapter Five: Sketches of and Apostolic Evangelist (II): The Figure of Mark in Eastern Christianity of the Third and Fourth Centuries
- Attendant to the Apostles: The Alexandrian Traditions
- The Return of the Pauline Collaborator: The Syrian Traditions
- An Imperfect Marriage: The Palestinian Traditions
Chapter Six: Gathering the Threads: A Patristic Conspectus
Part III: The Second Gospel and Its Evangelist
Chapter Seven: The Second Gospel and the Traditions about Mark (I): Evangelical Author and Petrine Authority
- The Evangelist Mark as Author
- Mark and Peter
- A Limited Warranty
Chapter Eight: The Second Gospel and the Traditions about Mark (II): Ubi et Unde?
- All Roads Lead to Rome?
- Mark and Alexandria
- Some Conclusions: The New Testament's Gospel and the Fathers' Evangelist
Conclusion: Mark the Evangelist: Some Reflections out of Season
- Personification and Apostolicity
- The Evangelists on Jesus and the Father on Mark: Some Procedural Similarities
- Jesus and Mark as Biographical Subjects
Select Bibliography
Index of Biblical and Ancient Sources
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Subjects