"Do you not understand this parable?" is a question Jesus posed to his disciples (Mark 4:13). Just as the first disciples often did not understand Jesus' many parables, so it is for listeners and readers nearly two thousand years later. In Parables of the Kingdom, Mary Ann Getty-Sullivan helps readers to "hear" and "see" and "understand" the parables of Jesus. She offers a general introduction to the use or parables in the life and ministry of Jesus and the early church. In addition,...
"Do you not understand this parable?" is a question Jesus posed to his disciples (Mark 4:13). Just as the first disciples often did not understand Jesus' many parables, so it is for listeners and readers nearly two thousand years later. In Parables of the Kingdom, Mary Ann Getty-Sullivan helps readers to "hear" and "see" and "understand" the parables of Jesus. She offers a general introduction to the use or parables in the life and ministry of Jesus and the early church. In addition, Getty-Sullivan helps readers learn to interpret parables, to enter into what the parables can reveal about Jesus and his audience, about the evangelists and their communities, and about how we are to understand the Kingdom of God today. Parables of the Kingdom helps us hear and see Jesus' parables with new eyes and renewed hearts-thereby allowing the parables to transform our lives and help us respond with new conviction to the gospel's power in our world.
Introduction to the Parables 1Parables in Mark 16Parables Matthew Shared with Mark 49Parables as Matthew Tells Them 77Parables According to Luke 113Parables of Luke's Travel Narrative 136Conclusion 169Parables in the Synoptic Tradition 171Notes 173Glossary of Basic Terms for the Study of the Parables 183Abbreviations 187Bibliography 189