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1 1.Despite the occasional inaccuracy, Mark gets it right overall 2.Some parts of the bible are more relevant to 21 st century Christians than others 3.Only people who believe 100% in everything the Bible says are truly Christians 4.Jesus was not really the Son of God. He was a wise teacher man, but that’s all. 5.Jesus did some of the miracles but not all of them 6.There are no contradictions between the different gospels. If there are differences, it’s because the story must have happened twice. 7.Jesus is an obscure historical figure whose words and actions have been so changed, that we can really know nothing about him. 8.Jesus did not rise from the dead. The only sense in which he is still “alive” is in the Church that carries on his teaching 9.God created the universe, but science tells us how he did it, not the Old Testament 10.God created the world in 7 days as it says in Genesis 1. Write out one example for Conservative, one for Liberal and one for Fundamentalist 2. What would you consider yourself to be? Why?

2 What is the point of the gospel today? To explain how the gospel is relevant to 21 st century Christians To evaluate the usefulness of the Calming of the Storm for modern Christians Mindmap how the gospel can help Christians today – what can it teach them? How can it help them?

3 For a fundamentalist For a conservative For a liberal God will exercise His power for his followers, in a dramatic way if you have faith God may show his power by guiding the “normal” course of events eg storm stilled by coincidence God has power over evil. The story is symbolic and made up, to help people understand this message. Jesus is God and has actual power over the forces of nature. 1.Write out the interpretations under the right heading – some may fit 2 categories 2.Do you think it matters if the story never happened? Why? *Why might the story not be relevant to the modern world?

4 James Mawdsley Finding encouragement in difficult situations. 1.Summarise the story of James Mawdsley 2.How was the gospel relevant to him? 2 ways

5 a.How would a fundamentalist respond to these examples of “mistakes”? b.How could a conservative respond to there being these mistakes? 2. Do the mistakes in Mark give evidence for or against the theory that Mark is the same Jewish Mark from Jerusalem in whose mother’s house the last supper was held) MISTAKES IN MARK 1. Mark makes mistakes in geography Mark 5:1 “They went across the lake to the region of the Gerasenes”. But Gerasa is more than 50 km away from the Sea of Galilee!! 2.Mark makes mistakes about Jewish customs Eg Mark 10:11-12 “Jesus said "Anyone who divorces his wife and marries another woman commits adultery against her. And if she divorces her husband and marries another man, she commits adultery." But according to Jewish Law a woman had no right of divorce whatsoever. In Roman law, of course, a woman had that right. (Mark is writing in Rome, but obviously does not know Jewish customs that well) Eg Mark 7:3-4 “For the Pharisees and all the Jews, do not eat unless they thoroughly wash their hands”. Jewish scholars have shown that the washing of hands before meals was obligatory only on priests and not on lay people like the Pharisees and scribes – certainly not for all the Jews.

6 Using the notes on this slide or p.24 Mark Gospel for Today 1. Draw a line in your book and mark on the 3 types of interpretation. Make notes about the 3 interpretations of scripture: fundamentalist conservative Liberal 2. Choosing from the “hints” boxes in purple, give an interpretation of the miracle of the Calming of the storm -in a fundamentalist way For a fundamentalist, the story of the Calming of the Storm is saying that… -In a conservative way -In a liberal way 1.the opinion that the bible is 100% reliable and correct in every detail, because it was inspired by the Holy Spirit who is never wrong. And that all of the bible should be taken as literally true just exactly as it was written. (Fundamentalist) 2.the opinion that the Bible is mostly correct in important ways (because it was inspired by the Holy Spirit) but there may be some inaccuracies, because human beings with their ordinary human knowledge wrote it. It also cannot be taken literally but needs some interpretation because of when it was written and for whom. (Conservative) 3.The opinion that the Bible cannot be relied on to be historically or factually correct, because the early Church exaggerated or changed them to persuade people to follow Christianity. Still, the stories are meaningful and important to know because they teach truth. (Liberal) The story shows that Jesus has the power of God over nature, and proves he is like God. The story proves Jesus has control over evil and can be trusted to control the situation The storm really happened exactly as the gospel says The storm probably did happen but some details may have been changed during oral transmission, or by the gospel writers to make the story better for their audience It doesn’t matter if it is true – the point is the hope and faith that this story can give in times of difficulty The story gives hope to persecuted Christians because it proves Jesus has power over evil. We can’t ever know if the storm happened or not but that doesn’t matter to faith.


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