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Mark, mutuality, and mental health : encounters with Jesus / by Simon Mainwaring.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Semeia studies ; no. 79.Publisher: Atlanta, Georgia : SBL Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (375 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781589839861
  • 1589839862
  • 1589839846
  • 9781589839847
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mark, mutuality, and mental health : encounters with Jesus.DDC classification:
  • 226.3/06 23
LOC classification:
  • BS2585.52 .M27 2014eb
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Relational Dynamics of Poor Mental Health: Assessing Existing Paradigms -- 1.1. Relational Dynamics and Mental Health: Tracing the Contours of Context -- 1.2. Liberation Hermeneutics and Poor Mental Health: Resistive Theologies at the Margins -- 1.3. Foucault: Power and Poor Mental Health -- 1.4. Conclusion -- 2. Mutuality: A Postcolonial Praxis for the Relational Dynamics of Poor Mental Health -- 2.1. Beyond Mutuality as an Aspiration: Mutuality as a Praxis -- 2.2. Postcolonial Praxes: Cocreating Third Space -- 2.3. Mutuality as a Postcolonial Praxis of Resistance and Transformation -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 3. Dialogue and Difference: Mutuality and Biblical Hermeneutics -- 3.1. Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: Strands of Hermeneutical Interest -- 3.2. Difference in Colonial Relational Dynamics: Renegotiating the Jesus Encounter in Mark -- 3.3. Reading with Difference: Dialogical Biblical Criticism -- 3.4. Mutuality and Mark: A Method for Reading with Persons with Poor Mental Health -- 3.5. Conclusion -- 4. Identity, Labels, and Resistance: Mark 3:1 -- 6 and 3:19b -- 35 -- 4.1. Mark 3:1 -- 6 -- 4.2. Mark 3:19b -- 35 -- 4.3. Conclusion -- 5. Negotiating Marginal Agency: Mark 5:21 -- 43 and 7:24 -- 30 -- 5.1. Mark 5:21 -- 43 -- 5.2. Mark 7:24 -- 30 -- 5.3. Conclusion -- 6. Dialogue and Mutuality: Mark 5:1 -- 20 and 15:1 -- 5 -- 6.1. Mark 5:1 -- 20 -- 6.2. Mark 15:1 -- 5 -- 6.3. Conclusion -- 7. Mutuality and Mark: Reflections Textual and Contextual -- 7.1. Mutuality As a Postcolonial Praxis: Qualities and Efficacies within Textual Relational Dynamics -- 7.2. Mutuality and Mark: Hermeneutical Achievements and Limitations.
Summary: Explores six encounters between Jesus and other characters in the Gospel of Mark via a series of dialogue-based Bible studies with persons with poor mental health. Focusing on mutuality and seeking to re-imagine power relations, this work explores the Gospel of Mark by drawing together power-aware biblical scholarship, postcolonial theory, and the insights of readers with poor mental health who have first-hand experience of social structures of exclusion.
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - EBSCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (ebsco)831742

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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Machine generated contents note: 1. Relational Dynamics of Poor Mental Health: Assessing Existing Paradigms -- 1.1. Relational Dynamics and Mental Health: Tracing the Contours of Context -- 1.2. Liberation Hermeneutics and Poor Mental Health: Resistive Theologies at the Margins -- 1.3. Foucault: Power and Poor Mental Health -- 1.4. Conclusion -- 2. Mutuality: A Postcolonial Praxis for the Relational Dynamics of Poor Mental Health -- 2.1. Beyond Mutuality as an Aspiration: Mutuality as a Praxis -- 2.2. Postcolonial Praxes: Cocreating Third Space -- 2.3. Mutuality as a Postcolonial Praxis of Resistance and Transformation -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 3. Dialogue and Difference: Mutuality and Biblical Hermeneutics -- 3.1. Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: Strands of Hermeneutical Interest -- 3.2. Difference in Colonial Relational Dynamics: Renegotiating the Jesus Encounter in Mark -- 3.3. Reading with Difference: Dialogical Biblical Criticism -- 3.4. Mutuality and Mark: A Method for Reading with Persons with Poor Mental Health -- 3.5. Conclusion -- 4. Identity, Labels, and Resistance: Mark 3:1 -- 6 and 3:19b -- 35 -- 4.1. Mark 3:1 -- 6 -- 4.2. Mark 3:19b -- 35 -- 4.3. Conclusion -- 5. Negotiating Marginal Agency: Mark 5:21 -- 43 and 7:24 -- 30 -- 5.1. Mark 5:21 -- 43 -- 5.2. Mark 7:24 -- 30 -- 5.3. Conclusion -- 6. Dialogue and Mutuality: Mark 5:1 -- 20 and 15:1 -- 5 -- 6.1. Mark 5:1 -- 20 -- 6.2. Mark 15:1 -- 5 -- 6.3. Conclusion -- 7. Mutuality and Mark: Reflections Textual and Contextual -- 7.1. Mutuality As a Postcolonial Praxis: Qualities and Efficacies within Textual Relational Dynamics -- 7.2. Mutuality and Mark: Hermeneutical Achievements and Limitations.

Explores six encounters between Jesus and other characters in the Gospel of Mark via a series of dialogue-based Bible studies with persons with poor mental health. Focusing on mutuality and seeking to re-imagine power relations, this work explores the Gospel of Mark by drawing together power-aware biblical scholarship, postcolonial theory, and the insights of readers with poor mental health who have first-hand experience of social structures of exclusion.