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100 1 $aMacDonald, Dennis Ronald,$d1946-
245 14 $aThe gospels and Homer :$bimitations of Greek epic in Mark and Luke-Acts /$cDennis R. MacDonald.
264 1 $aLanham :$bRowman & Littlefield,$c[2015]
300 $axiv, 425 pages ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aThe New Testament and Greek literature ;$vvolume I
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 413-420) and index.
505 00 $gMachine generated contents note:$tMark and Homer --$tMimetic Composition in the Roman Empire --$tMimesis Criticism --$tIn Defense of Mimesis Criticism --$tBible or Homer? --$tCultural Limitations of Intended Readers --$tMark's Mimetic Markers --$tHistory of Interpretation --$tMark's Mimetic Motivation --$tMark's Sequence of Homeric Imitations --$tAbout This Book --$tIntroduction --$tIliad 2.1-335. Agamemnon's Dream and the Portent at Aulis --$tCornelius's Vision (Acts 10:1-8) --$tPeter's Vision of Unclean Animals (Acts 10:9-23) --$tCornelius Reports His Vision (Acts 10:24-33) --$tPeter Reports to the Church at Jerusalem (Acts 11:4-18) --$tIliad 5.302-515. Apollo Heals Aeneas --$tThe Healing of Aeneas (Acts 9:32-35) --$tIliad 6.242-265. Hector Refuses Wine to Numb His Pain --$tJesus Refuses Wine Mixed with Myrrh (Mark 15:22-23) --$tIliad 6.266-502. Hector's Farewell to Andromache --$tSymeon's Prayer for Baby Jesus (Luke 2:28-35) --$tPaul's Farewell to the Elders (Acts 20:18-38) --$tPaul's Farewell to the Tyrians and Caesareans (Acts 21:4-14) --$tIliad 7.123-183. Casting Lots for a Challenger to Hector --$tJudas's Death and Casting Lots for Matthias (Acts 1:12-26) --$tIliad 9.1-174. The Embassy to Achilles --$tThe Council at Jerusalem (Acts 15:1-35) --$tIliad 16.433-683. The Death of Sarpedon and Glaucus's Wound --$tJairus's Daughter and the Hemorrhaging Woman (Mark 5:21-43) --$tIliad 18.95-121. The Courage of Achilles --$tJesus Predicts His Death and Resurrection (Mark 8:31, 9:30-31, and 10:32b-34) --$tJesus Goes to Jerusalem Despite Certain Death (Luke 9:51 and 13:31-33) --$tIliad 18.205-227. Achilles Takes on the Trojan Army --$tStephen Takes on the Sanhedrin (Acts 6:8-7:60) --$tIliad 21.139-210. Achilles' Aristeia --$tThe Defeat of the Seven Sons of Scevas (Acts 19:13-20) --$tIliad 22.33-65. Priam's Plea --$tJesus Weeps for the Fall of Jerusalem (Luke 19:39-44) --$tIliad 22.79-89. Hecuba's Plea --$tThe Daughters of Jerusalem (Luke 23:26-31) --$tExcursus 1: Jesus' Death in Pre-Markan Tradition --$tIliad 22.90-288. Achilles and Hector Face Off --$tTaunts at the Cross (Mark 15:29-32) --$tIliad 22.289-363. The Death of Hector --$tThe Death of Jesus (Mark 15:33-38) --$tIliad 22.364-404. Achilles' Gloat --$tThe Centurion's Gloat (Mark 15:39) --$tIliad 22.405-515. The Weeping of the Trojan Women --$tWomen Watching from Afar (Mark 15:40-41) --$tIliad 24.169-442. Hermes' Flight to Priam --$tJesus Walks on Water (Mark 6:45-52) --$tIliad 24.443-801. The Rescue of Hector's Corpse --$tThe Rescue of Jesus' Body (Mark 15:42-16:1) --$tStunned Guards and an Opened Tomb (Matt 28:2-14) --$tPhilip and the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:26-40) --$tPeter's Escape from Agrippa (Acts 12:1-17) --$tExcursus 2: The Death and Burial of Jesus and Byzantine Imitations of the Iliad --$tIntroduction --$tOdyssey 1.1-10. The Invoking of the Muse --$tInvocation of a Prophet (Mark 1:1-3) --$tOdyssey 1.11-324. The Empowerment of Telemachus --$tThe Holy Spirit Comes to Jesus (Mark 1:9-11) --$tOdyssey 1.335-420. Telemachus's Boldness --$tJesus' Authoritative Speech (Mark 1:14-15 and 21-27) --$tOdyssey 2.1-128. Telemachus's Case against the Suitors and Penelope's Loom --$tDorcas the Weaver (Acts 9:36-42) --$tOdyssey 2.143-259. Telemachus's Rejection by His Neighbors --$tJesus Confronts His Neighbors (Luke 4:14-36) --$tOdyssey 2.260-387. Athena Acquires a Ship and a Crew --$tJesus Calls Fishermen (Mark 1:16-20) --$tOdyssey 2.427-3.124. The Feast of Nestor --$tJesus Feeds Five Thousand (Mark 6:30-44) --$tJesus Disembarks to a Warm Reception (Mark 6:53-56) --$tOdyssey 3.125-378. Nestor's We-Voyage from the Troad --$tDispute between Paul and Barnabas (Acts 15:36-41) --$tPaul's We-Voyage to Miletus (Acts 20:13-15) --$tOdyssey 3.464-468. The Bath of Polycaste --$tThe Repenting Woman (Luke 7:36-50) --$tOdyssey 4.1-144. The Feast of Menelaus --$tJesus Feeds Four Thousand (Mark 8:1-9) --$tOdyssey 4.83-85 and 489-586. Menelaus's We-Voyage from the Troad --$tPaul's We-Voyage to Tyre (Acts 21:1-3) --$tOdyssey 4.557-847. The Suitor's Plot to Kill Telemachus --$tThe Plot to Kill Jesus (Mark 3:6) --$tOdyssey 5.1-255. Odysseus the Carpenter --$tJesus the Carpenter (Mark 6:1-6) --$tOdyssey 5.268-473. Odysseus's Shipwreck --$tPaul's Shipwreck (Acts 27:1-44) --$tOdyssey 6.1-247. Nausicaa's Discovery at the Shore --$tThe Barbarians' Discovery at the Shore (Acts 28:1-6) --$tOdyssey 6.251-7.328. Odysseus's Untriumphal Entry into the City of the Phaeacians --$tJesus Enters Jerusalem (Mark 11:1-14) --$tOdyssey 8.1-385. Hephaestus, the Lame Sinner --$tThe Sinful Paralytic (Mark 2:1-12) --$tOdyssey 8.454-555. Odysseus's Praise of Demodocus --$tThe Blind Man at Bethsaida (Mark 8:22-26) --$tOdyssey 9.1-61. Odysseus's We-Voyage from the Troad --$tPaul's First We-Voyage (Acts 16:9-12) --$tExcursus 3: The We-Voyages and the Authorship of Luke-Acts --$tOdyssey 9.62-107. Lotus-Eaters --$tThe Disciples as Foolish Companions (Mark 8:13-21) --$tOdyssey 9.105-566. Polyphemus the Cyclops --$tThe Stone at Jesus' Tomb (Mark 15:46-16:4) --$tOdyssey 10.1-77. The God of Winds --$tJesus Awakes in a Storm (Mark 4:35-41) --$tOdyssey 10.76-136. Laestrygonian Cannibals --$tNo Sign for This Generation (Mark 8:10-12) --$tThe Water Carrier (Mark 14:12-17) --$tOdyssey 10.135-465. Circe --$tThe Demoniac in the Tombs (Mark 5:1-20) --$tOdyssey 10.466-551. The Last Supper with Circe --$tGethsemane (Mark 14:32-42) --$tOdyssey 10.552-574. The Death of Elpenor --$tThe Naked Young Man (Mark 14:50-52) --$tEutychus's Death and Revival (Acts 20:7-12) --$tOdyssey 11.1-151. Elpenor and Tiresias --$tBartimaeus, the Blind Seer (Mark 10:46-52) --$tOdyssey 11.152-224. Anticleia --$tThe Flesh and Bones of the Risen Jesus (Luke 24:36-43) --$tOdyssey 11.298-304. Dioscuri --$tThe Request of the Boanerges (Mark 3:13-17 and 10:35-40) --$tCalling Fire from the Sky (Luke 9:51-56) --$tOdyssey 11.385-464. Agamemnon --$tThe Beheading of John the Baptist (Mark 6:14-29) --$tOdyssey 11.465-590. Achilles and Tantalus --$tExcursus 4: Er's Visit to the Netherworld --$tThe Rich Man's Torments (Luke 16:19-31) --$tOdyssey 12.1-15. The Burial of Elpenor --$tThe Young Man at the Tomb (Mark 16:5-8) --$tExcursus 5: The Ending of Mark's Gospel and the Jewish War --$tOdyssey 12.16-305. Eurylochus's Protest and Vow --$tPeter's Protest (Mark 8:31-33) --$tJesus' Disciples Sleep as He Prays (Mark 14:27-31) --$tOdyssey 12.333-419. Disaster at Thrinacia --$tPeter's Vow (Mark 14:32-41) --$tPeter's Broken Vow (Mark 14:66-15:1) --$tOdyssey 13.1-115. The Gifts of the Phaeacians --$tThe Gifts of the Maltese (Acts 28:7-11) --$tOdyssey 13.306-406. Odysseus's Secret Identity --$tJesus' Secret Identity (Mark 1:22-34) --$tOdyssey 15.403-484. Eumaeus's Nurse --$tThe Syrophoenician Woman (Mark 7:24-30) --$tOdyssey 16.172-303. Odysseus's Transfiguration --$tJesus' Transfiguration (Mark 9:2-13) --$tPaul and Barnabas Mistaken for Gods (Acts 14:8-18) --$tExcursus 6: Euripides' Madness of Heracles --$tThe Frothing Demoniac (Mark 9:14-29) --$tOdyssey 16.363-417. The Plan of the Murderous Suitors --$tThe Murderous Vinedressers (Mark 12:1-9) --$tJesus' Enemies Fear the Crowd (Mark 14:1-2) --$tGamaliel's Speech (Acts 5:33-42) --$tOdyssey 17.1-260. Odysseus's Traitorous Slave --$tJudas Iscariot (Mark 3:19) --$tOdyssey 17.263-373. Odysseus's Faithful Old Dog --$tSymeon's Dying Wish (Luke 2:25-30) --$tOdyssey 17.374-387. Odysseus in Disguise among the Dining Suitors --$tJesus Eats with the Pharisees (Luke 7:36-50, 11:37-54, and 14:1-24) --$tExcursus 7: Euripides' Phoenissae --$tThe Greedy Brothers (Luke 12:13-21) --$tOdyssey 17.453-497 and 20.172-184. Odysseus's Silence --$tJesus' Silence (Mark 14:60-62 and 15:2-5) --$tOdyssey 17.534-547. Penelope's Curse --$tThe Widow's Penny (Mark 12:40 44) --$tOdyssey 18.1-123. Irus the Beggar --$tJesus' Anger at the Leper (Mark 1:40-45) --$tJesus or Barabbas? (Mark 15:7-20a) --$tJesus Heals a Man with Dropsy (Luke 14:1-6) --$tOdyssey 19.35-271. Penelope's Request for Signs --$tThe Disciples' Request for the Sign of the End (Mark 13:1-4) --$tOdyssey 19.296-319. Odysseus the Prophet --$tJesus the Prophet (Mark 13:24-26) --$tThe Prophetic Fig Tree (Mark 13:28-37) --$tOdyssey 19.320-505. Eurycleia's Recognition --$tPeter Recognizes the Messiah (Mark 8:27-30) --$tThe Anointing Woman (Mark 14:3-9) --$tResentment at the Hospitality of the Anointing Woman (Mark 14:4-7) --$tOdyssey 22.1-86. The Slaying of the Suitors --$tJesus Ousts Thieves from the Temple (Mark 11:15-18) --$tJesus Reveals His Identity to His Enemies (Mark 14:61-64) --$tOdyssey 22.135-477. The Punishment of Melanthius --$tThe Hacking of the Slave's Ear (Mark 14:43-49) --$tOdyssey 24.205-361. Laertes Recognizes His Son by His Scar --$tRecognitions of the Risen Jesus (Luke 24:13-32) --$tOdyssey 24.362-411. Odysseus Reveals His Identity to Laertes' Slaves --$tJesus Reveals His Identity to the Eleven (Luke 24:33-43).
520 $a"In The Gospels and Homer MacDonald leads readers through Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, highlighting models that the authors of the Gospel of Mark and Luke-Acts may have imitated for their portrayals of Jesus and his earliest followers such as Paul. The book applies mimesis criticism to show the popularity of the targets being imitated, the distinctiveness in the Gospels, and evidence that ancient readers recognized these similarities. Using side-by-side comparisons, the book provides English translations of Byzantine poetry that shows how Christian writers used lines from Homer to retell the life of Jesus. The potential imitations include adventures and shipwrecks, savages living in cages, meals for thousands, transfigurations, visits from the dead, blind seers, and more. MacDonald makes a compelling case that the Gospel writers successfully imitated the epics to provide their readers with heroes and an authoritative foundation for Christianity."--$cBack cover.
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