Research and discussion
1.
(a) Discuss different aspects of the
portrait of Jesus which Mark presents in his gospel.
(b)
What aspects of this portrait are particularly important and helpful to
Christians today?
2.
(a) Explain why Mark's gospel is called
the gospel of the 'Messianic secret' .
(b)What
was Mark's' reason for this particular presentation?
3. What understanding about the death of Jesus
do we gain from Mark's gospel and how is this significant for Christians today?
4. 'The gospel of Mark helps us to be realistic
about evil in our modern world.' Discuss this statement.
5. How can Mark's gospel guide modern
Christians about?
(i) Marriage and
divorce,
(ii) Hindrances to
following Christ,
(iii) Leadership and its responsibilities?
6. Discuss the portrait of the disciples, which
we are given in Mark's gospel and comment on how Christians today may be helped
by what we learn about them.
7. Discuss the value of the discourse on the
last things (Mark 13) for Christians today. .
8. (a) Explain what caused hostility towards
Jesus from the Jewish religious leaders.
(b)
Does the picture which Mark gives us of these religious leaders have any
message for the Church today?
9.
(a) Explain the importance of Peter's
declaration at Caesarea Philippi and the Transfiguration which followed.
(b)
Comment on why the idea of a suffering Messiah was so difficult for the disciples
to understand.
10. Explain the significance of (i) the Messianic
entry into Jerusalem, (ii) the cleansing of the Temple, (iii) anointing of
Jesus at Bethany, in the whole context of Mark's gospel.
11.
Discuss the significance of the Passover
in the Passion narrative, relating it to the whole background of the gospel.
12. (a) In what ways might people today who are
not Christians answer the question asked at Caesarea Philippi, 'Who do you say
I am?'? (b) How might a Christian today answer this question in terms relevant
to the modern situation?
13. How might a Christian today interpret the
command of Jesus that his follower must 'forget self and carry his cross'?