Mark by the Book: A Hermeneutical Analysis by P. W. Smuts – Book Review by Eric C. Redmond
Phillipsburg, NJ – In a groundbreaking new book, author Peter W. Smuts offers a fresh perspective on the Gospel of Mark that is sure to captivate readers. Titled “Mark by the Book,” this work delves into the intricacies of Markan studies and hermeneutics, providing a unified biblical theology that is often lacking in similar analyses.
One of the key strengths of Smuts’s book is its accessibility and pastoral sensitivity, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and lay readers alike. By addressing the challenges of understanding how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament in the Gospels, the relationship between the various Gospel accounts, and the application of Gospel teachings to the Christian life, Smuts offers a comprehensive approach to interpreting the Synoptic Gospels.
Through his unique interpretive method, which includes four types of readings – downward, sideways, backward, and forward – Smuts guides readers through the complexities of the Gospel of Mark. By emphasizing the centrality of the person and work of Christ in his approach, Smuts highlights the Deity of Christ and messianic expectations found throughout the Gospel.
While Smuts’s book is not without its criticisms, such as the lack of discussion on the influence of intertestamental and first-century literary contexts, it ultimately succeeds in emphasizing the primary message of the Gospel: the death and resurrection of Jesus. This focus on the central story of Scripture sets “Mark by the Book” apart as a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Gospel of Mark.
Overall, Smuts’s book is a must-read for anyone interested in delving into the depths of Markan studies and hermeneutics. With its insightful analysis and practical application, “Mark by the Book” is sure to leave a lasting impact on readers and scholars alike.