Towards a Ministry of Exorcism?
From the Grave to the Sky Gaining Godly Fear for Faithful Living
Mark 16:15-16 – The Mandate to Preach the Gospel of Christ's Great Victory
Mark's Amazing Ending
This article explains why the shorter ending in Mark 16 is the preferred ending. The very things that make it seem abrupt are the reasons why the shorter ending is to be understood as original.
The Resurrection of Our Lord (Part 1)
This first of a two-part series focuses on the resurrection of Jesus Christ, testified to in Mark 16:6, as central to Christianity.
The Gospel according to Bart: A Review Article of "Misquoting Jesus" by Bart Ehrman
This article reviews Bart Ehrman's book on textual criticism, Misquoting Jesus. It introduces the field of textual criticism and Ehrman as a scholar.
Mark 16 – Literary Approaches to the End of Mark's Gospel
Do the words of Mark 16:7-8 make good sense as the conclusion to Mark’s Gospel? This essay wants to present and evaluate different attempts to explain the meaning and significance of Mark’s abrupt ending.
A Reconsideration of the Ending of Mark
The ending of the Gospel of Mark 16 poses text-critical and exegetical problems. Thomas addresses these problems and makes constructive proposals for textual reconstruction and interpretation.