1994
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511554841
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Discipleship and Family Ties in Mark and Matthew

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“…(2) Important work has also been done on parent-child conflicts arising from persons joining the early Christian groups, both on children's loyalty conflicts towards parents, e.g. Barton (1994), Sandnes (1994), andGuijarro (2001), and on parents' towards their children, e.g. Bakke (2005).…”
Section: Example 2: Parent-child Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Important work has also been done on parent-child conflicts arising from persons joining the early Christian groups, both on children's loyalty conflicts towards parents, e.g. Barton (1994), Sandnes (1994), andGuijarro (2001), and on parents' towards their children, e.g. Bakke (2005).…”
Section: Example 2: Parent-child Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3:28 and its three pairs imply something about equality are in a decided minority, with most scholars agreeing that the issue in both the formula and as Paul understands it concerns the inclusiveness of the believing community and oneness and unity of persons who are "in Christ," not their equality. minology see also Martin 1980;von Allmen 1981;Klauck 1981aKlauck , 1981bKlauck , 1992Vogler 1982;Malherbe 1983;Verner 1983;Aguirre 1984;Schöllgen and Dassmann 1986;Knoch 1987;Lorenzen 1987;Crosby 1988;Pilch 1988;Becker 1989: 255-70;Branick 1989;Schäfer 1989;Oliver and van Aarde 1991;Lampe 1992;Malina and Rohrbaugh 1992:100-01;de Vos 1993;Love 1993;Rusam 1993;Banks 1994; Barton 1994Barton , 1996Blue 1994;Wagner 1994;Guijarro Oporto 1995, 2001Joubert 1995;Matson 1996;Osiek 1996;White 1996White , 1997Esler 1997Esler , 1998Moxnes 1997;Sandnes 1997;Osiek and Balch 1997;Penna 1998;Bartchy 1999. 12 On Gal.…”
Section: The Jesus Movement After Jesus' Death and Prior To Paulmentioning
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“…Harold W. Attridge (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2007), 688–93; Raymond E. Brown, The Death of the Messiah: From Gethsemane to the Grave: A Commentary on the Passion Narratives in the Four Gospels , 2 vols. (New York: Doubleday, 1994), vol. 1, 294–304; Craig A. Evans, Word Biblical Commentary Mark 8:27-16:20 (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2001), 427–9.…”
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