2007
DOI: 10.2307/26423925
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The Denial of the Good News and the Ending of Mark

Abstract: Peter's denial is a major literary theme in the Gospel of Mark that appears to resonate with Mark himself, helps us posit reasons for the Gospel's abrupt ending and for the developing climax of the narrative, and explains subtle emphases and omissions.

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