L'HEUREUSE ANNONCE SELON MARC, II
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Merveilleux maître de lecture et semeur de parole, Jean Delorme s'est intéressé toute sa vie à l'évangile selon Marc. L'exégète et sémioticien de renom fait une lecture suivie de l'ensemble de cet évangile. Attentive aux moindres détails, cette lecture en construit la signification en un ensemble cohérent. Au-delà de la simple audition d'un message, fût-il « bonne nouvelle », le lecteur est engagé dans un exigeant parcours d'initiation à l'heureuse annonce du règne de Dieu. Dans l'entrelacement du récit mémorial des événements passés et de la parole interprétante, le lecteur de l'évangile de Marc est ainsi conduit sur la voie de l'écoute de cet Autre qui, en le touchant profondément dans son humanité, transformera sa vie et son rapport aux autres.
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A wondrous reading master and diffuser of the word, Jean Delorme has always been particularly interested in the Gospel according to Mark. This book is a commented reading of Mark's entire gospel by the well-known exegete and semiotician. Attentive to the slightest detail, he constructs its meaning in coherent unity. Beyond the simple transmission of a message, albeit a message bringing good news', the reader is invited to participate in a demanding initiatory course to the joyous heralding of the kingdom of God. As the narrative of past events interlaces with the interpretive commentary, readers of Mark's gospel are led along a path, to hear the Word of that Other who, touching them deeply in their humanity, will transform their lives and their relation to others.
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A wondrous reading master and diffuser of the word, Jean Delorme has always been particularly interested in the Gospel according to Mark. This book is a commented reading of Mark's entire gospel by the well-known exegete and semiotician. Attentive to the slightest detail, he constructs its meaning in coherent unity. Beyond the simple transmission of a message, albeit a message bringing good news', the reader is invited to participate in a demanding initiatory course to the joyous heralding of the kingdom of God. As the narrative of past events interlaces with the interpretive commentary, readers of Mark's gospel are led along a path, to hear the Word of that Other who, touching them deeply in their humanity, will transform their lives and their relation to others.