Matthew's Theology of Fulfillment, Its Universality and Its Ethnicity: God’s New Israel as the Pioneer of God’s New Humanity
Autor Dr Herman C. Waetjenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567688033
ISBN-10: 0567688038
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567688038
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Enables readers to enter into Matthew's narrative world and experience the discipleship of Jesus
Notă biografică
Herman C. Waetjen is Professor Emeritus of New Testament at San Francisco Theological Seminary, and the Graduate Theological Union, USA
Cuprins
Table of ContentsPrefaceIntroduction1. Book of the Genesis of Jesus Christ2. Book One3. Book Two4. Book Three5. Book Four6. Book Five7. The Culmination: Mt 26.2 - 28.20AbbreviationsEndnotesBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Waetjen's book is clearly written and demonstrates his deep knowledge of the social and historical background of the gospel. It adeptly employs various interpretive methods in order to bring the current readers of the gospel to the world that was inhabited by the original addresses of the gospel. The book can be a rich resource for those who are curious about the social and historical background of Matthew's Gospel.
This book is a must read not only for those interested in a serious, scholarly engagement of the text and historical context of Matthean theology, but also for those interested in defending some dogmatic theology that they bring with them to the text. With his rigorous philological insights, knowledge of the secondary literature of biblical scholarship of the First and Second Testaments, historical acumen, and theological breadth and depth of understanding, Waetjen shatters the lenses of the 'cultured despisers' of Christian theology as well as those of the blind followers of a 'corrupted' Christian theology devotedto eternal self-interest. Above all, Waetjen grabs the telescope that is focused on the 'next life' of Christian self-understanding and turns it around to focus on the Matthean emphasis on the life-transforming and liberating potential of Christianity for history in this world.
These are the astute observations and carefully crafted commentary of a veteran Matthew interpreter, accentuating the integrated narrative themes and particular emphases of the Matthean gospel - the commencement of the reign of God in Jesus of Nazareth, Son of God, Son of Abraham, Son of David,Son of the Human Being, son of the Virgin Bride of Zion, and in the creation and modus vivendi of an inclusive New Israel. With an acute eye on the social and cultural context of Matthew's narrative, Waetjen unpacks the theological implications and actual good news in this reformulation and expansion of the gospel tradition. Here also, as a homiletical bonus, is a feast of observations and glistening formulations for the preacher and that upcoming sermon - a banquet of quotable quotes and pastoral reflections.
This book is a must read not only for those interested in a serious, scholarly engagement of the text and historical context of Matthean theology, but also for those interested in defending some dogmatic theology that they bring with them to the text. With his rigorous philological insights, knowledge of the secondary literature of biblical scholarship of the First and Second Testaments, historical acumen, and theological breadth and depth of understanding, Waetjen shatters the lenses of the 'cultured despisers' of Christian theology as well as those of the blind followers of a 'corrupted' Christian theology devotedto eternal self-interest. Above all, Waetjen grabs the telescope that is focused on the 'next life' of Christian self-understanding and turns it around to focus on the Matthean emphasis on the life-transforming and liberating potential of Christianity for history in this world.
These are the astute observations and carefully crafted commentary of a veteran Matthew interpreter, accentuating the integrated narrative themes and particular emphases of the Matthean gospel - the commencement of the reign of God in Jesus of Nazareth, Son of God, Son of Abraham, Son of David,Son of the Human Being, son of the Virgin Bride of Zion, and in the creation and modus vivendi of an inclusive New Israel. With an acute eye on the social and cultural context of Matthew's narrative, Waetjen unpacks the theological implications and actual good news in this reformulation and expansion of the gospel tradition. Here also, as a homiletical bonus, is a feast of observations and glistening formulations for the preacher and that upcoming sermon - a banquet of quotable quotes and pastoral reflections.