I had the privilege of presenting a brief version of my thesis at the Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society regional conference. I have to say that my presentation went very well. I was a bit nervous, this being my first presentation, but everything went smoothly, I read at a normal pace (I think), and I was able to field all of the questions with confidence. Here are a few of the issues raised:
-How could Mark support secrecy given the nature of the gospels?
-How do I reconcile the revelation of the secret beginning in Mark 8?
-Is Jesus' messiahship really the secret?
Most of these questions I've been thinking about for a while now and I found myself able to answer most of them. That was a very good feeling! I also had the opportunity to have conversations with David Barr and Timothy Dwyer. Professor Dwyer invited me to lunch and we discussed his research on Mark's secrecy motif which has influenced my own research greatly. Among many things he encouraged me to take a look at Mark's use of παραδιδωμι in light of my argument that Mark's use of secrecy is a pragmatic warning to revealers. I hope to develop something on this in time to add it to my thesis before it is due.
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hey buddy! you commented on my blog way back in september and wanted to comment back to you when i was able.
we just got through mark and have been study'n the NT. it was quite amazing. i've loved what we've found so far. thanks for your comments way back when :-D
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