Mark, a Pauline Theologian

The significance of the Evangelist Mark lies in the fact that he was able to write an autobiographical account of Jesus of Nazareth. It seems to have been the first account of this type; it is certainly the oldest text that has survived along with the letters of Paul. In this study, Mar Pérez i Díaz argues that Mark, rather than being a disciple of Peter who puts in writing what he remembers from his preaching, is a theological disciple of Paul. By analysing the Pauline and Marcan texts and the theological elements which converge, she shows that Paul's theology enhances our understanding of the narrative in Mark because it completes the meaning of the gospel and complements its intentionality. The wide range of evidence in the gospel cannot be the fruit of chance, but rather of the will of the Evangelist to unify his work with the thought of the Apostle Paul.

Born 1970; degree in classical philology; doctorate in Sacred Scripture; currently working as a teacher for Latin and Greek as well as New Testament at the Ateneu Universitari Sant Pacià de Barcelona and Synoptic Gospels and Pauline Letters at the Institut Superior de Ciències Religioses-IREL de Lleida.

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