Theology of Mark: The Dynamic between Christology and Authentic Discipleship (Explorations in Biblical Theology)

Bayer, Hans F.


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Listen to a sermon by Hans Bayer on Mark 8:1-38 entitled Facing Unsettling Truths.
Source: The Gospel Coalition

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Sincere Christians hold divergent ideas about discipleship. Different approaches focus on steps to follow, mentoring, spiritual disciplines, or an intellectual approach, but do they draw their definitions from Scripture’s big picture? Do they draw enough attention to Jesus’ view of discipleship?

By exploring Jesus’ approach to discipleship, Bayer shows how God-perception and self-perception, simultaneously shaped by the gospel, result in reconciled relationships and radical discipleship.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781596381193
  • Page Count
    224
  • Publisher
    P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    April 2012
  • Books of the Bible
    Mark

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About the Author

Hans F. Bayer (PhD, the University of Aberdeen) is Professor of New Testament and Chair of the New Testament Department at Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri.

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Theology of Mark: The Dynamic between Christology and Authentic Discipleship (Explorations in Biblical Theology)

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Books at a Glance



Related Media


Listen to a sermon by Hans Bayer on Mark 8:1-38 entitled Facing Unsettling Truths.
Source: The Gospel Coalition

Publisher's Description

Sincere Christians hold divergent ideas about discipleship. Different approaches focus on steps to follow, mentoring, spiritual disciplines, or an intellectual approach, but do they draw their definitions from Scripture’s big picture? Do they draw enough attention to Jesus’ view of discipleship?

By exploring Jesus’ approach to discipleship, Bayer shows how God-perception and self-perception, simultaneously shaped by the gospel, result in reconciled relationships and radical discipleship.

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