The Book of Mark

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Daniel Harrell

32 Course Chapters

5-hour Course

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Course Chapters

6 sections • 32 chapters • 5 hours

Course Introduction

3 minutes

Introduction to Mark

03:36

Mark 1-3

48 minutes

Baptism & Temptation of Jesus

07:32

The Kingdom of God at Hand

05:44

Prayer & Healing

07:26

Healing of Body & Soul

09:34

Much Ado About Sabbath

09:45

Jesus & the Demons

08:21

Mark 4-8

1 hour

Why Jesus Uses Parables

10:06

Jesus Has Authority Over Everything

09:22

Jesus the Healer

09:22

Familiarity Breeds Contempt

10:46

Miracles of Bread & Water

13:36

Clean or Unclean, Be It Food or Water

11:28

A Lack of Understanding

10:44

Mark 8-10

1 hour

Sight Regained Slowly

09:31

Jesus Transfigured & Revealed

08:45

Help Our Unbelief

07:44

Humility, Service, & the Kingdom

08:25

The True Intent of Marriage

07:59

What Is True Wealth?

08:31

Grandness Versus Simple Faith

09:30

Mark 11-14

1 hour

A Barren Fig Tree & a Rotten System

11:41

An Indictment Within a Parable

07:04

Jesus Dismantles the System

13:57

An Apocalyptic Discourse

14:42

Gifts of Extravagance

17:11

Man’s Weakness & God’s Strength

08:56

The Denial of Jesus

13:14

Mark 14-16

31 minutes

The Crucifixion

09:41

Jesus’ Last Breath

08:40

The Resurrection, Our Reason for Hope

09:13

Conclusion

03:32

Your guide, Daniel Harrell

Daniel M. Harrell is formerly Editor-in-Chief of Christianity Today. Before he served ten years as Senior Minister of Colonial Church, Edina, Minnesota, and for 23 years as preaching minister at Park Street Church, Boston, Massachusetts. Daniel holds a BA from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Psychology and Religion), an MDiv from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and his Ph.D. from Boston College (Developmental & Educational Psychology). He has taught at Gordon-Conwell, Fuller, and Bethel seminaries, as well as at Boston University and Harvard University. He served for many years on the Community Ethics Committee of the Harvard University Hospitals and on the Advisory Council of Biologos. Daniel has written for Christianity Today and The Christian Century, appeared on PBS, and regularly blogged for Cultivare at patheos.com. He is widowed (Dawn, 2019) and lives with his lovely daughter in Minneapolis, where he volunteers with hospice, cooks food, keeps bees, and contemplates retirement.

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