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Miracles and the Kingdom of God
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In the last decade or so, scholarship on the miracles of Jesus has shifted from reconstructions of the historical Jesus to the questions of why and to what end early Jesus-followers told stories about miracles. Myrick Shinall contends that Mark and Q contain two distinct ways of remembering Jesuss miracles in relation to his proclamation of the kingdom of God. He compares three cases of Mark-Q overlaps which feature miracles: the Beelzebul controversy, the commissioning of the disciples, and the testing or temptation narratives, and finds that in Mark, the miracles and the kingdom of God both point to Jesus identity as a divine figure, whereas in Q, Jesus and the miracles point instead to the coming kingdom of God. Shinall further argues that these different views represent different strategies for creating group identities for Jesus followers, strategies that came into conflict as the movements identity coalesced. At length, he shows that the mix of high and low Christology in the Synoptic tradition requires reframing of the current debate over how early a high Christology developed in the nascent Jesus movement.
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