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The New Family of Jesus and the Relativization of the Natural Family: An Exposition on Honor and Shame (Mark 1:16-20; 2:13-14; 3:13-35) by
  • Santos, Narry F
Publication details: Review & Expositor, Vol. 115, No. 4, 2018, pp. 592-601 ; 2018
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Jesus' Paradoxical Teaching in Mark 8:35; 9:35; and 10:43-44 by
  • Santos, Narry F
Publication details: Bibliotheca sacra, Vol. 157, No. 625, 2000, pp. 15-25 ; 2000
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Slave of All: The Paradox of Authority and Servanthood in the Gospel of Mark by
  • Santos, Narry F
Publication details: London, UK Sheffield Academic Press 2003
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Mission and Evangelism in a Secularizing World: Academy, Agency, and Assembly Perspectives from Canada by
  • Santos, Narry F [Editor]
  • Naylor, Mark [Editor]
Publication details: Eugene, OR Pickwick 2016
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