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The Secrecy Motif in St Mark's Gospel1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2009
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No one book has figured more prominently in the study of St Mark's Gospel in this century than W. Wrede's Das Messiasgeheimnis in den Evangelien, published in 1901. But whilst it has been widely agreed that Wrede focused attention upon a significant Marcan motif and one which to some extent shows the influence of a doctrinal interest, most scholars have rejected Wrede's solution of the secrecy problem.
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