Con el respaldo de una cuidadosa argumentación e impresionante por su adaptabilidad a la estructura de Marcos, al contexto y al uso del Antiguo Testamento, el estudio de France sobre el segundo Evangelio no tiene comparación.
France sees the structure of Mark's Gospel as an effective drama in three acts. Act 1 takes up Jesus' public ministry in Galilee. Act 2 covers Jesus' journey to Jerusalem with his disciples. Act 3 focuses on Jesus' public ministry in Jerusalem, including his confrontation with the Jewish leaders, his explanatory discourse on the future, and his passion, death, and resurrection. France carefully unpacks for modern readers the two central themes of this powerful narrative of Jesus' life -- the nature of Christ and the role of discipleship.
Supported by careful argumentation and impressive in its sensitivity to Mark's structure, context, and use of the Old Testament, France's study of the second Gospel is without peer.