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Jesus--the hillbilly potentate: a Smoky Mountain version based on and adapted from the Gospel of Mark

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Bruce W Spangler. Jesus--the Hillbilly Potentate: a Smoky Mountain Version Based On and Adapted From the Gospel of Mark. Wesley Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/439aba1a-ba78-4b10-9844-4df914467789?locale=it.

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B. W. Spangler. Jesus--the hillbilly potentate: a Smoky Mountain version based on and adapted from the Gospel of Mark. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/439aba1a-ba78-4b10-9844-4df914467789?locale=it

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Bruce W Spangler. Jesus--The Hillbilly Potentate: a Smoky Mountain Version Based On and Adapted From the Gospel of Mark. Wesley Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/439aba1a-ba78-4b10-9844-4df914467789?locale=it.

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  • The author's project thesis is guided by the following question: 'Using the Gospel of Mark, how can a Wesleyan order of salvation be contextualized in a southern Appalachian culture of 'traditional orality'?' In the vernacular of a southern Appalachian culture and with the gospel of Mark as a framework, the author composes an annotated story of a hillbilly Jesus, who emerges from Newport, Tennessee, from the southeastern region near the Great Smoky Mountains. The author adapts the use of 'Jack Tales,' a storytelling technique of Appalachia, to appropriate a Wesleyan demonstration of God's present, freeing and transforming grace.
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  • 02/17/2024

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