Among his many contributions to New Testament studies, Donald
Juel was perhaps best known for his treatment of the ending of
Mark's Gospel. He saw the open-endedness of Mark as powerfully
unsettling for the reader who desires to tame and predict God's
actions. In this series of essays, edited by Beverly Roberts
Gaventa and Patrick Miller, theologians begin with Juel's own work
and reflect on the "unsettling" in the context of their own
work.
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