Marcos 6.3: Crisis de la identidad cristiana
Abstract
Mark 6:3 indicates that Jesus was the son of Mary but no evidence appears in the Gospel of Mark about Jesus’ father. This raises the question of the status of Jesus as an illegitimate son and the dishonor this implies in his world. At the same time, this discussion opens the door to reflect on the paternity of God with regard to Jesus: “You are my son. . .” (Mk. 1:11). In Mark, God accepts th
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