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To Reveal and to Conceal: A Literary-Critical Perspective on ‘the Son of Man’ in Mark

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2005

HARRY L. CHRONIS
Affiliation:
White Rock Presbyterian Church, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA

Abstract

Attending to basic questions may yield a fresh perspective on the Synoptic ‘Son of Man’. How does the term function, for example, in the narrative logic of Mark's Gospel? The paper argues that: ‘the Son of Man’ serves essentially as a paradoxical incognito. It belongs to a whole pattern of speech that the Markan Jesus employs to resist disclosure of his identity as ‘the Son of God’. And it allows Jesus – a systematic theologian might say – to conceal his person while he reveals his work. If valid, this literary-critical result is not without implication for our historical understanding of the term.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2005 Cambridge University Press

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