Guarigione di un cieco (Mc 8,22-26) nel contesto del Vangelo di Marco

dc.contributor.authorBąk, Tomasz Bartłomiej
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-08T13:51:42Z
dc.date.available2024-11-08T13:51:42Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.descriptionArtykuł w języku włoskim.
dc.description.abstractThe Gospel according to Mark strives after providing the answer to two fundamental questions who Jesus is and who his disciple should be. Thus, the Evangelist makes some attempts to depict the identity of Jesus emphasizing his being the Son of God (cfr. Mk 1:1; 15:39). What is more, setting the description of the road leading to Jerusalem in the centre of his literary work, the author of the gospel highlights the identity of the Jesus’ disciple, who is not always able to understand the one, who called him. The aim of this article is to present the way how the pericope about the cure of a blind man (Mk 8:22-26) is depicted in the dynamism of the whole gospel and how it corresponds with effort being made with the aim of answering the questions: who Jesus is and who his disciples should be. The text, which is written in accordance with the principles of synchronic analysis, is comprised of such sections: I Introductory issues (distinguishing of the pericope as the whole; textual criticism; defining of the internal structure; synoptic comparison); II. Exegetical analysis; III. The significance of the pericope in the context of the whole Gospel; In the analysis of the cure of a blind man (Mk 8:22-26) the disciples are presented as those who seem to remain “outside” Christ mystery. The pericope corresponds perfectly with the fact that they possess eyes that do not see (cfr. Mk 8:18) and they do not yet understand (cfr. Mk 8:21). Not only does Jesus open the eyes of the blind man but also wants to open the eyes of his disciples. Two stages of healing reveal that regaining sight fully is preceded by the period of “shortsightedness” when the disciple has a vision but still blurred. He follows Jesus to Jerusalem, though, he does not understand who Jesus is. The moment when he completely opens his eyes and understands becomes possible in the context of the Paschal Mystery.
dc.identifier.citationThe Biblical Annals, 2018, T. 8, nr 3, s. 319-361.
dc.identifier.issn2451-2168
dc.identifier.issn2083-2222
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/23263
dc.language.isoit
dc.publisherKatolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
dc.rightsCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwa
dc.subjectcure
dc.subjectblind
dc.subjectGospel of Mark
dc.subjectroad to Jerusalem
dc.subjectidentity of disciple
dc.subjectMk 8
dc.subjectBible
dc.subjectbiblical studies
dc.subjectexegesis
dc.subjectbiblical exegesis
dc.subjectNew Testament
dc.subjecthealing
dc.subjecthealing of the blind
dc.subjectblindness
dc.subjectniewidomi
dc.subjectEwangelia według św. Marka
dc.subjectBiblia
dc.subjectPismo Święte
dc.subjectbiblistyka
dc.subjectegzegeza
dc.subjectegzegeza biblijna
dc.subjectNowy Testament
dc.subjectuzdrowienie
dc.subjectuzdrowienie niewidomego
dc.subjectślepota
dc.titleGuarigione di un cieco (Mc 8,22-26) nel contesto del Vangelo di Marco
dc.title.alternativeCure of a Blind Man (Mark 8:22-26) in the Context of the Gospel according to Mark
dc.typeArticle

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