Home > Speaking Mark 3:20-35: Teaching a Markan sandwich I had the privilege of speaking on Mark 3:20-35 at Emmanuel Church, Loughborough this morning, as part of a series of talks on Mark’s Gospel. It’s particularly interesting as a good example of a Markan ‘sandwich’. The video is above, and the slides are here. Thoughts, questions and comments welcome! Tags:being a relative of JesusBibleGospelsMarkmother of JesusNew Testament Studiessandwichesscholarship Share Share on Twitter Save to Hatena Bookmark Share on LINE Share on Facebook Save to Pocket Subscribe on Feedly Related Posts Books and articles / Conferences / People / Uncategorized Alistair Wilson on the Edinburgh ‘Power, Authority and Canon’ conference Books and articles / Research / Study James Morgan interview on my Acts commentary People / Research Larry Hurtado on dating papyri Books and articles / Reviews Ian Paul on practising evangelical spirituality People / Research / Speaking A live performance of Richard Burridge’s new translation of the Gospel of Mark Speaking Understanding Acts 16: Misinterpretations and Corrections Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Post commentΔ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Books and articles / Conferences / People / Uncategorized Alistair Wilson on the Edinburgh ‘Power, Authority and Canon’ conference
People / Research / Speaking A live performance of Richard Burridge’s new translation of the Gospel of Mark