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- catalog contributor b9375599.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-197) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Louis L'Amour and the myth of constructive violence -- The freedom medalist -- The narrative form: History and the yarn ; The yarn and the agon ; The agon as narrative -- The narrative outlook -- Civilizing violence: Men, women, and violence ; Menace of violence -- Myth and the narrative quality of violence -- Gospel: An alternative story?: Two versions of reality -- 2. On reading ancient texts -- The absent writer: An urgent message from the evangelist ; Opaque texts -- Genre: The historical versus the literary projects ; The problem of unshared cultural contexts ; Popular narrative -- Narrative criticism and the gospel: Story and discourse ; Plot and conflict -- 3. The gospel as agon -- A case for Mark's plot -- The main form: Blocking the action: Two beginnings ; Cleansing actions: synagogue and temple ; Anointing actions -- The dramatic movement of the plot -- Act 1: The first week ; Acts 2: The new family ; Act 3: Feeding the multitude and other stories ; Act 4: The road to the city ; Recapitulation: The time of rising action in Mark's gospel ; Act 5: The temple action as the narrative climax ; Prophetic dismantling ; Act 6: Within the times of anointing -- 4. The symbolism of power".
- catalog description "Mark's symbolic vocabulary -- Act 1: Holy and unclean power in Mark: Dangerous language ; Dangerous gates -- Act 2: Faith and fear -- Act 3: Opening a door to the Gentiles: Gentile mission, or last chance for purity rules? ; The climatic event -- Bodily healing as social metaphor: Jesus' symbolic acts ; Nonviolent action -- 5. Jesus and his disciples -- The teaching of Jesus: Precedents in scripture ; Messiah: Christological lessons ; Servant: A nonviolent Christology -- The teaching of Jesus as subplot: Finding the main plot and the subplot ; Imitation: The heart of the subplot's conflict ; The conflict resolved? -- The reader: Discipleship and the structure of irony -- 6. The agon and nonviolent plot resolution: Richard Horsley's spiral of violence -- Gene sharp's three moments -- Sharp on the gospel -- Three narrative moves -- The move on Jerusalem -- Moving from temple to garden -- Garden to cross: nonretaliation -- An empty tomb: An unclosed story -- 7. Breaking the myth of violence -- Way that stories tend: Popular stories ; A story formula ; Poetic justice ; Innocence and purgation -- The gospel refusals: The quality of innocence ; The world of gift and debt ; Violence and moral outrage -- Taking stock -- Exegetical outlines -- Narrative transformations -- Jesus as prophet -- notes on the temple action -- The story formula".
- catalog extent "xviii, 206 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Nonviolent story.".
- catalog identifier "1570750610 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Nonviolent story.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books,".
- catalog relation "Nonviolent story.".
- catalog subject "226.3/06 20".
- catalog subject "BS2585.2 .B435 1996".
- catalog subject "Bible. Mark Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Narration in the Bible.".
- catalog subject "Nonviolence.".
- catalog subject "Violence in the Bible.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Louis L'Amour and the myth of constructive violence -- The freedom medalist -- The narrative form: History and the yarn ; The yarn and the agon ; The agon as narrative -- The narrative outlook -- Civilizing violence: Men, women, and violence ; Menace of violence -- Myth and the narrative quality of violence -- Gospel: An alternative story?: Two versions of reality -- 2. On reading ancient texts -- The absent writer: An urgent message from the evangelist ; Opaque texts -- Genre: The historical versus the literary projects ; The problem of unshared cultural contexts ; Popular narrative -- Narrative criticism and the gospel: Story and discourse ; Plot and conflict -- 3. The gospel as agon -- A case for Mark's plot -- The main form: Blocking the action: Two beginnings ; Cleansing actions: synagogue and temple ; Anointing actions -- The dramatic movement of the plot -- Act 1: The first week ; Acts 2: The new family ; Act 3: Feeding the multitude and other stories ; Act 4: The road to the city ; Recapitulation: The time of rising action in Mark's gospel ; Act 5: The temple action as the narrative climax ; Prophetic dismantling ; Act 6: Within the times of anointing -- 4. The symbolism of power".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mark's symbolic vocabulary -- Act 1: Holy and unclean power in Mark: Dangerous language ; Dangerous gates -- Act 2: Faith and fear -- Act 3: Opening a door to the Gentiles: Gentile mission, or last chance for purity rules? ; The climatic event -- Bodily healing as social metaphor: Jesus' symbolic acts ; Nonviolent action -- 5. Jesus and his disciples -- The teaching of Jesus: Precedents in scripture ; Messiah: Christological lessons ; Servant: A nonviolent Christology -- The teaching of Jesus as subplot: Finding the main plot and the subplot ; Imitation: The heart of the subplot's conflict ; The conflict resolved? -- The reader: Discipleship and the structure of irony -- 6. The agon and nonviolent plot resolution: Richard Horsley's spiral of violence -- Gene sharp's three moments -- Sharp on the gospel -- Three narrative moves -- The move on Jerusalem -- Moving from temple to garden -- Garden to cross: nonretaliation -- An empty tomb: An unclosed story -- 7. Breaking the myth of violence -- Way that stories tend: Popular stories ; A story formula ; Poetic justice ; Innocence and purgation -- The gospel refusals: The quality of innocence ; The world of gift and debt ; Violence and moral outrage -- Taking stock -- Exegetical outlines -- Narrative transformations -- Jesus as prophet -- notes on the temple action -- The story formula".
- catalog title "Nonviolent story : narrative conflict resolution in the Gospel of Mark / Robert R. Beck.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".