A Costly Freedom: A Theological Reading of Mark's Gospel

With this study of the Gospel of Mark, Brendan Byrne completes his trilogy of works on the Synoptic Gospels. Mark, the Cinderella gospel, as Byrne says, languished for millennia in the shadow of Matthew ("the first gospel") and Luke. Beginning in the nineteenth century, scholars uncovered what is now generally accepted as the more likely scenario: that Mark was the pioneer, creating a new literary genre ("gospel") in which to communicate the "Good News of Jesus Christ." This Good News according to Mark is essentially a message of freedom a freedom, however, that does "not come about without cost: a cost to Jesus, a cost to the Father, and a cost to those called to associate themselves with his life and mission." Mark holds out to us both the price and the promise of freedom.

A Costly Freedom joins The Hospitality of God (on Luke) and Lifting the Burden (on Matthew) to make up a set of indispensable companions to the gospels for preachers, teachers, and those who simply want to read the gospels for understanding and a deepening of their spirituality and faith.

Brendan Byrne, SJ, is professor of New Testament at Jesuit Theological College, Parkville, Victoria, Australia. A member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission (1990 '96) and Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (2000 '), he is the author of nine books and editor in chief of the theological journal Pacifica.

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A Costly Freedom: A Theological Reading of Mark's Gospel

With this study of the Gospel of Mark, Brendan Byrne completes his trilogy of works on the Synoptic Gospels. Mark, the Cinderella gospel, as Byrne says, languished for millennia in the shadow of Matthew ("the first gospel") and Luke. Beginning in the nineteenth century, scholars uncovered what is now generally accepted as the more likely scenario: that Mark was the pioneer, creating a new literary genre ("gospel") in which to communicate the "Good News of Jesus Christ." This Good News according to Mark is essentially a message of freedom a freedom, however, that does "not come about without cost: a cost to Jesus, a cost to the Father, and a cost to those called to associate themselves with his life and mission." Mark holds out to us both the price and the promise of freedom.

A Costly Freedom joins The Hospitality of God (on Luke) and Lifting the Burden (on Matthew) to make up a set of indispensable companions to the gospels for preachers, teachers, and those who simply want to read the gospels for understanding and a deepening of their spirituality and faith.

Brendan Byrne, SJ, is professor of New Testament at Jesuit Theological College, Parkville, Victoria, Australia. A member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission (1990 '96) and Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (2000 '), he is the author of nine books and editor in chief of the theological journal Pacifica.

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A Costly Freedom: A Theological Reading of Mark's Gospel

A Costly Freedom: A Theological Reading of Mark's Gospel

by Brendan Byrne SJ
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With this study of the Gospel of Mark, Brendan Byrne completes his trilogy of works on the Synoptic Gospels. Mark, the Cinderella gospel, as Byrne says, languished for millennia in the shadow of Matthew ("the first gospel") and Luke. Beginning in the nineteenth century, scholars uncovered what is now generally accepted as the more likely scenario: that Mark was the pioneer, creating a new literary genre ("gospel") in which to communicate the "Good News of Jesus Christ." This Good News according to Mark is essentially a message of freedom a freedom, however, that does "not come about without cost: a cost to Jesus, a cost to the Father, and a cost to those called to associate themselves with his life and mission." Mark holds out to us both the price and the promise of freedom.

A Costly Freedom joins The Hospitality of God (on Luke) and Lifting the Burden (on Matthew) to make up a set of indispensable companions to the gospels for preachers, teachers, and those who simply want to read the gospels for understanding and a deepening of their spirituality and faith.

Brendan Byrne, SJ, is professor of New Testament at Jesuit Theological College, Parkville, Victoria, Australia. A member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission (1990 '96) and Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (2000 '), he is the author of nine books and editor in chief of the theological journal Pacifica.


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ISBN-13: 9780814618561
Publisher: Liturgical Press, The
Publication date: 10/28/2008
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author


Brendan Byrne, SJ, is a professor of New Testament at Jesuit Theological College, within the United Faculty of Theology, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of Romans (1996) from the Sacra Pagina series, Galatians and Romans (2010), A Costly Freedom: A Theological Reading of Mark's Gospel (2008), Lifting the Burden: Reading Matthew's Gospel in the Church Today (2004), and Life Abounding: A Reading of John’s Gospel (2014), published by Liturgical Press.

Table of Contents


Introduction     ix
The Worldview Behind Mark's Gospel     1
The Design of Mark: "Three Stories" about Jesus     15
The Prologue to Mark's Gospel: 1:1-13     22
Early Galilean Ministry: 1:14-3:6     37
The Good News of the Coming Rule of God: 1:14-20     39
A "Day" at Capernaum: 1:21-45     44
The First Signs of Opposition: 2:1-3:6     52
Later Galilean Ministry: 3:7-6:6a     67
The Renewed People of God: 3:7-35     69
Jesus Teaches in Parables: 4:1-34     77
Jesus Displays the Power of the Kingdom: 4:35-6:6a     92
Jesus Extends His Ministry: 6:6b-8:21     107
Jesus Shares His Ministry: 6:6b-56     109
Into the Gentile Regions: 7:1-8:21     121
The "Way" To Jerusalem: 8:22-10:52     135
The Messiah Who Must Suffer and Die: 8:22-9:29     137
The Disciples Instructed on the "Way": 9:30-10:52     151
The Messiah in Jerusalem: 11:1-13:37     173
Jesus Enters Jerusalem and Purges the Temple: 11:1-25     175
The Contest for Authority in Jerusalem:11:27-12:44     182
The Challenge and Hope of the Future: 13:1-37     196
Jesus' Passion and Death: 14:1-15:47     211
Jesus Confronts His Death: 14:1-52     213
Jesus on Trial: 14:53-15:20     230
Jesus Crucified and Buried: 15:21-47     239
Epilogue: 16:1-8     251
The Empty Tomb ("He has been raised"): 16:1-8     253
Appearances of the Risen Lord: 16:9-20     261
Concluding Reflection     263
Bibliography     267
Scripture Index     271
Modern Author Index     277
Subject Index     279
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