"EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE FOR ONE WHO BELIEVES" FAITH AND HEALING IN THE NT

Trinity Journal, Spring 2005 by Grindheim, Sigurd

2 Donald A. Hagner, Mattliew 1-13 (WBC 33A; Dallas: Word, 1993), 301.

3 W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison Jr., Tlie Gospel According to Saint Mattliew, Vol. II (ICC; Edinburgh: Clark, 1991), 135-36.

4 Sharyn Echols Dowd, Prayer, Power and the Problem of Suffering: Mark 77:22-25 in the Context ofMarkan Theology (SBLDS; Atlanta: Scholars, 1988), 95-103.

5 Maureen W. Yeung, Faith in ]esus and Paul: A Comparison with Special Reference to "Faith That Can Remove Mountains'" and "Your Faith Has Healed/Saved You" (WUNT 147; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2002), 192.

6 Darrell L. Bock, Luke, Vol. II (BECNT; Grand Rapids: Baker, 1996), 1402-6.

7 Similarly, Paul Achtemeier emphasizes how the miracles lead to faith in Luke-Acts ("The Lukan Perspective on the Miracles of Jesus: A Preliminary Sketch," in Perspectives on Luke-Acts [ed. Charles H. Talbert; Edinburgh: Clark, 1978], 159-61).

8 Christopher D. Marshall, Faith as a Tiieme in Mark's Narrative (SNTSMS 64; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989), 57-74.

9 James R. Edwards, The Gospel According to Mark (Pillar New Testament Commentary; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2002), 160-68.

10 Marshall, Faith, 110-23.

11 E.g., Robert A. Guelich, Mark 1-8:26 (WBC 34A; Dallas: Word, 1989), 311.

12 Thomas Söding, Glanbe bei Markus: Glaube an das Evangelium, Gebetsglaube und Wunderglaiibe im Kontext der tnarkinischen Basileiatheologie und Christologie (SBB 12; Stuttgart: Katholisches Bibelwerk, 1987), 251-80.

13 Dowd, Prayer, 109-14.

14 Ibid., 151-62.

SIGURD GRINDHEIM*

* Sigurd Grindheim is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois.

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