jamiereadthis
Written on Oct 26, 2014
“Mark is a book of utter realism, very uncomfortable. [Its] theme is very heavy on bafflement, misunderstanding, and grief. Even Jesus seems to misunderstand the capabilities of his chosen twelve. He constantly upbraids them and is surprised by their obtuseness. Simply, he has found the men too human— skeptical, cowardly, unimaginative, power seeking, weak. They have quit their profession to follow him, but they never intended to follow him into the precincts of death.”
Cue Barry Hannah referencing Robert Duvall in The Apostle, maybe my favorite movie in this same vein. We are on the same page with this one.