Thursday, August 21, 2014

Get Started With the Gospel of Mark - James P. McIlhone

James P. McIlhone
Father James P. McIlhone guides us through 16 sessions where you will find a deeper knowledge and insight into Mark´s Gospel, which will also dig in your spiritual life.

Introductory Questions in Marks Gospel:

  • Who is the author?
  • When was the book written?
  • For whom was the book written?
  • Where was the book written?
  • Why was the book written?

Mark 1:1-3 The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. (2) As it is written in Isaiah the prophet, "Behold, I send my messenger before thy face, who shall prepare thy way; (3) the voice of one crying in the wilderness: Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight"

1. Introduction to St. Mark’s Gospel

General Introduction to the Study of the Gospel of Mark.


2. Ministry of John the Baptist

Gospel of Mark Chapter 1:2-15 - Setting the Stage.


3. The Early Ministry of Jesus

The video covers the Gospel of Mark from the Call of the First Disciples through the end of the first chapter of the Gospel.


4. Controversy Begins

Controversy enters into Jesus Ministry - the Second Chapter of Mark.



5. Beelzebul, Jesus´ Family and Parables

The Third Chapter of Mark's Gospel.


6. Two Daughters of Israel

Two Daughters of Israel - The woman with a hemorrhage and the Daughter of Jairus are contrasted.


7. Jesus Feeds the Believer and Upsets the Unbeliever

Death of John the Baptist, Multiplication of Loaves, and the discussion on the Tradition of the Elders.


8. From Blindness to Light

From Blindness to Light. This is the central Section of Mark showing the centrality of the Cross in Mark's Gospel.


9. The Journey Continues

We continue the disciples' and our journey from Blindness to sight.


10. The Conclusion of the Journey from Blindness to Light

From Blindness to Sight Finale


11. The Jerusalem Ministry

Chapters 10-12 of Mark The Jerusalem Ministry


12. The Jerusalem Ministry Concluded and the Apocalyptic Discourse

13. Apocalyptic Discourse Concluded and Last Supper

14. Passion Narrative

15. Passion Narrative II

16. Resurrection and the Empty Tomb

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