Publications
Irish Biblical Studies
| Author | Title | Volume / Issue / Year | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Johnson, Earl S. | ‘Mark 5: 1-20; “the Other Side”’ | 20 / 2 / 1998 | 50-74 |
Although this passage is usually interpreted from the Jewish perspective of purity or the necessity to cast out pagan influences represented by the demons in the swine, an examination from the other side, i.e. the Roman side in Geresa and the Decapolis, indicates that mark is also concerned about issues of commerce and Roman religious concepts of sacred space, death and atonement. |

