Luca Marulli
La reconfiguration epistemique du lecteur de Marc: Perspectives synchroniques et diachroniques sur le recit du demoniaque de Gerasa (Mc 5.1-20) mis en resonance avec les jeunes hommes de 14.51-52 et 16.1-8
La reconfiguration epistemique du lecteur de Marc: Perspectives synchroniques et diachroniques sur le recit du demoniaque de Gerasa (Mc 5.1-20) mis en resonance avec les jeunes hommes de 14.51-52 et 16.1-8
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Le récit du démoniaque de Gérasa (Mc 5.1-20) est le plus élaboré de l'Exorcisme du Nouveau Testament. L'analyse de type narratologique et des dimensions historiques, sociales et religieuses met en lumière sa force reconfiguratrice. Ce récit participe au projet de Marc et a une place significative dans la trame de l'évangile, en relation avec la figure du jeune homme qui s'enfuit nu et le jeune homme au tombeau. Lire Mc 5.1-20 avec 14.51-52 et 16.1-8 épistémiquement reconfigure le lecteur sur les thèmes de l'identité de Jésus, de la suivance et de la relation entre le disciple et son Maître absent.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 590 pages
Publication date: 29 July 2022
Publisher: JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
Le récit du démoniaque de Gérasa, recounted in the Gospel of Mark (Mc 5.1-20), stands as the most intricate and detailed account of exorcism within the New Testament. By combining a narratological analysis with an examination of the historical, social, and religious contexts underlying the text, this narrative highlights its transformative power. This particular story contributes to the overarching project of the implicit author of the entire Gospel of Mark. Luca Marulli demonstrates how, within this framework, Mc 5.1-20 can be appreciated for its place and significance within the narrative of the Gospel, particularly in relation to the young man who flees naked (14.51-52) and the parable featuring the young man at the tomb (16.1-8). Engaging with Mc 5.1-20 both before and after 14.51-52 and 16.1-8 leads to a reconfiguration of the epistemic perspective of the reader concerning key themes such as Jesus' identity, the nature of discipleship, and the envisioned relationship between the follower and their absent Master.
Weight: 869g
ISBN-13: 9783161607967
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