CHRISTOLOGY IN THE REPORT OF THE PASSION ACCORDING TO MARK (14.1 TO 16.8): FROM THE NARRATOR’S POINT OF VIEW
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The aim of this article is to identify the point of view of the narrator of the Passion of Jesus in Mark (14.1 to 16.8). This point of view comprises all the expedients of the narrative: anthropological, social, geographical and theological that pervade the horizon of Mark's narrator and form the scope and meaning of Christology in the Passion of Jesus. Christology in turn is the way Jesus reveals himself in the final scenes of Mark's Gospel, in the decisive moments of his life, the culmination of which is the passion and the acceptance of the cross on Calvary in view of the Resurrection. Therefore, Mark's Gospel point of view centers on the figures of the Son of God and the Son of Man.
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