Daniel Kirk on Mark 13

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Daniel Kirk has been running an excellent series of posts on Mark 13—excellent in the sense that I agree with pretty much everything he says. For convenience I have listed his posts here, starting with the most recent:

I find this encouraging. The sooner this sort of perspective becomes consolidated, the sooner we can get on with exploring the evangelical implications of such a hermeneutical shift.

My challenge to him now would be: Can you do something similar with Paul? Or does Paul somehow escape the narrative confines of history? Here would be a place to start: Resurrection, rapture and relevance.

peter wilkinson | Sat, 07/06/2013 - 08:49 | Permalink

Very enjoyable series of posts. But I found this comment and the response to be very significant:

Paul Baxter November 6, 2010 at 5:42 am #

Sorry I haven’t been following this lately so I don’t know if someone else asked this in an earlier post: do you feel that what goes for Mark 13 (in terms of time frame under consideration) also goes for Matt 24? How about Matt 25?

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  • J. R. Daniel Kirk November 7, 2010 at 3:32 pm #

    I’m not sure, Paul. Matthew seems to move toward a bit more “finality”, final judgment, etc