科 目:BS679-E / BS327-E 新約專題:馬可福音
上課日期:2023年3月29日 至 2023年6月7日 (逢週三;5/4停課;共10課)
上課時間:7:00-9:30pm (香港時間)
教 授:潘仕楷老師
上課形式:只設實體面授,不設Zoom上課及錄影
課 程 內 容
本課程藉著研究馬可福音的背景, 結構, 文學特色等課題, 探討馬可福音的信息及神學思想。
課 程 目 標
1. 認識馬可福音研究的歷史及成果。
2. 探討馬可福音的文體性質。
3. 練習對福音書文體的釋經。
4. 整合馬可福音的神學信息。
課 程 要 求
這科是一個三學分的科,按通用的標準,應該有4500分鐘的學習活動,分配如下:
1. 課堂參與 (1400分鐘)。
2. 閱讀 (1600分鐘):
2.1. 在4月12日之前,完成閱讀馬可福音一次,並且在學期之中以不同版本最少再讀全書三次。(400分鐘;5%,交讀經記錄)
2.2. BS679-E之要求:
2.2.1. 在學期第六週 (10/5) 之前,完成閱讀指定的教科書:
Rhoads, David M., Joanna Dewey,
and Donald Michie. Mark as Story : An
Introduction to the Narrative of a Gospel. Third edition.
Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2012. (Ebook available at ABS Library)
2.2.2. 另外選讀參考書 400 頁。
2.2.3. 閱讀報告:包括1500字以下對指定教科書之評論,包括對其中一章的回應 (700分鐘;5月10日前交,15%),及在學季結束時表列其他閱讀之參考書書目 (500分鐘;5%)。
2.3. BS327-E之要求 – 修讀BS327-E的同學可以選以上的要求,或用以下取代:
2.3.1.
在學期結束前,完成以下閱讀:
黃錫木, 張略, 褚永華, and 孫寶玲著。《福音書總論與馬可福音導論》。香港:基道,2003。(600分鐘)
2.3.2. 另外選讀參考書 200 頁。(600分鐘)
2.3.3. 在學季結束時表列閱讀之參考書書目 (20%)
3. 專文:同學可從馬可福音之中,選記載其中一位角色(不可以選耶穌)的一段經文,討論馬可在陳述這個角色時所使用的方法,與及對馬可整體信息的貢獻,寫一篇約五千字的專文,在相關的課堂之前交。(1200分鐘;BS679-E:60%;BS327-E:60%)
4. 反省回應:同學需於學期過程當中,思想研讀馬可福音對自己的生命及事奉有甚麼影響,並在學期結束時,交一篇1000字以下的反省文章 (約300分鐘,佔15%)。
時 間 表
|
日 期 |
內 容 |
1 |
3 月 29 日 |
課程簡介;馬可福音研究導論;馬可福音神學導論;馬可福音寫作背景;馬可福音的開始與結局 |
2 |
4 月 12 日 |
天上來的聲音:馬可福音之敘述策略和特色;馬可福音綜覽 |
3 |
4 月 19 日 |
馬可福音的引言 ─ 耶穌事奉的的開始 (1:1-15);馬可福音對舊約之運用 |
4 |
4 月 26 日 |
耶穌基督與猶太傳統的對抗故事 (2:1-3:6) |
5 |
5 月 3 日 |
耶穌的身份與門徒的不信/小信(4:35-8:13) |
6 |
5月 10 日 |
耶穌十架之路對門徒的挑戰 (8:14-10:52) |
7 |
5 月 17 日 |
耶穌在耶路撒冷與猶太領袖的對抗 (11:1-12:44) |
8. |
5月 24 日 |
橄欖山預言對門徒的提醒 (13:1-37) |
9 |
5月 31 日 |
門徒的失敗與耶穌被捕 (14:1-72) |
10 |
6月 7 日 |
馬可中耶穌死亡的意義 (15:1-47)及復活的挑戰 (16:1-8) |
2. 黃錫木, 張略, 褚永華, and 孫寶玲著。《福音書總論與馬可福音導論》。香港:基道,2003。
參考書目:
1. Anderson, Janice Capel and Stephen D. Moore. Mark & Method : New Approaches in Biblical Studies. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1992.
2. Best, Ernest. Disciples and Discipleship: Studies in the Gospel According to Mark. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1986.
3. Bock, Darrell, Keith Elliott, Maurice Robinson, and Dan Wallace. Perspectives on the Ending of Mark. edited by David Alan Black. Nashville, TN: B & H Pub. Group, 2008.
4. Carey, Holly J. Jesus' Cry from the Cross : Towards a First-Century Understanding of the Intertextual Relationship between Psalm 22 and the Narrative of Mark's Gospel. London: T & T Clark, 2009.
5. Croy, N. Clayton. The Mutilation of Mark's Gospel. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2003.
6. Deppe, Dean B. The Theological Intentions of Mark's Literary Devices: Markan Intercalations, Frames, Allusionary Repetitions, Narrative Surprises, and Three Types of Mirroring. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2015.
7. Harrington, Daniel J. What Are They Saying About Mark? New York: Paulist Press, 2004.
8. Hatina, Thomas R. In Search of a Context : The Function of Scripture in Mark's Narrative. Journal for the Study of the New Testament. Supplement Series; 232. London: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002.
9. Hays, Richard B. Echoes of Scripture in the Gospels. Kindle Ed. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press, 2016.
10. Juel, Donald. A Master of Surprise : Mark Interpreted. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1994.
11. Kingsbury, Jack Dean. Conflict in Mark. Jesus, Authorities, Disciples. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1989.
12. Malbon, Elizabeth Struthers. In the Company of Jesus : Characters in Mark's Gospel. 1st Ed. Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press, 2000.
13. ———. Mark's Jesus : Characterization as Narrative Christology. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2009.
14. Marcus, Joel. The Way of the Lord: Christological Exegesis of the Old Testament in the Gospel of Mark. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992.
15. Matera, Frank J. The Kingship of Jesus : Composition and Theology in Mark 15. Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1982.
16. Peterson, Dwight N. The Origins of Mark : The Markan Community in Current Debate. Biblical Interpretation Series. Leiden: Brill, 2000.
17. Rhoads, David M. Reading Mark : Engaging the Gospel. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2004.
18. Telford, William, ed. The Interpretation of Mark. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1995.
19. Watts, Rikki E. Isaiah’s New Exodus in Mark. Biblical Studies Library. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2000.
20. Williams, Joel F. Other Followers of Jesus : Minor Characters as Major Figures in Mark's Gospel. Sheffield, Eng.: JSOT Press, 1994.Library e-Books:
1. Betsworth, Sharon. The Reign of God Is Such as These : A Socio-Literary Analysis of Daughters in the Gospel of Mark. Library of New Testament Studies. New York: T & T Clark, 2010.
2. Broadhead, Edwin K. Teaching with Authority : Miracles and Christology in the Gospel of Mark. Sheffield, England: JSOT Press, 1992.
3. Broadhead, Edwin Keith. Naming Jesus : Titular Christology in the Gospel of Mark. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic, 1999.
4. Card, Michael. Mark : The Gospel of Passion. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Books, 2012.
5. Carey, Holly J. Jesus' Cry from the Cross : Towards a First-Century Understanding of the Intertextual Relationship between Psalm 22 and the Narrative of Mark's Gospel. London: T & T Clark, 2009.
6. Dwyer, Timothy. The Motif of Wonder in the Gospel of Mark. London: London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 1996.
7. Francis, Leslie J. "Personality Type and Scripture: Exploring Mark's Gospel." (1997).
8. Henderson, Suzanne Watts. Christology and Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark. Vol. 135. Cambridge: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
9. Hooker, Morna Dorothy. A Commentary on the Gospel According to St. Mark. London: A & C Black, 1991.
10. Hoover, James. "Mark 9-16 : Part 2: Why Did Jesus Come?" (1999).
11. Incigneri, Brian J. The Gospel to the Romans: The Setting and Rhetoric of Mark's Gospel. Leiden: Brill, 2003.
12. Iverson, Kelly. Gentiles in the Gospel of Mark: Even the Dogs under the Table Eat the Children's Crumbs. Library of New Testament Studies, edited by Mark S. Goodacre. London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2007.
13. Kelber, Werner H. The Oral and the Written Gospel. The Hermeneutics of Speaking and Writing in the Synoptic Tradition, Mark, Paul, and Q,. Bloomington-Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1997.
14. Leander, Hans. Discourses of Empire : The Gospel of Mark from a Postcolonial Perspective. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2013.
15. Miller, Susan. Women in Mark's Gospel. Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series. New York: T&T Clark International, 2004.
16. Mills, Kathleen Elizabeth. The Kinship of Jesus : Christology and Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications, 2016.
17. Moyise, Steve. Evoking Scripture : Seeing the Old Testament in the New. New York: T & T Clark, 2008.
18. Oyen, Geert van. Reading the Gospel of Mark as a Novel. edited by Leslie R. Keylock. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, 2014.
19. Powell, Mark Allan. Fortress Introduction to the Gospels. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1998.
20. Rhoads, David M., Joanna Dewey, and Donald Michie. Mark as Story : An Introduction to the Narrative of a Gospel. 3rd Ed. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2012.
21. Santos, Narry F. Slave of All : The Paradox of Authority and Servanthood in the Gospel of Mark. London ; New York: Sheffield Academic Press, 2003.
22. Shively, Elizabeth E. Apocalyptic Imagination in the Gospel of Mark : The Literary and Theological Role of Mark 3:22-30. edited by James D. G. Dunn and Carl Holladay. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, Inc., 2012.
23. Stein, Robert H. Mark. Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2008.
24. Telford, William. The Theology of the Gospel of Mark. New Testament Theology. Cambridge, UK ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
25. Williams, Joel. Mark. 1st Ed, edited by Andreas J. Köstenberger and Robert W. Yarbrough. Nashville, TN: B&H Publishing Group, 2020.
26. Williams, Joel F. Other Followers of Jesus : Minor Characters as Major Figures in Mark's Gospel. Sheffield, Eng.: JSOT Press, 1994.
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