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Studies in Matthew's Gospel: Literary Design, Intertextuality, and Social Setting: Biblical Interpretation Series, cartea 130

Autor W.J.C. Weren
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2014
These Studies in Matthew’s Gospel by Wim J.C. Weren are the result of scholarly work carried out using recent methods in Biblical exegesis such as structural analysis, text semantics and intertextuality. Part One presents a new proposal regarding the macrostructure of Matthew’s Gospel and discusses meanings of textual units from this Gospel on the basis of synchronic research. In Part Two, intertextual theories are described and practical tools are developed that enable us to identify various types of relations between texts from Matthew’s Gospel and co-generic or co-thematic textual units from the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint and early Jewish and early Christian writings. Part Three answers the question to what extent the ways in which the disciples are portrayed in Matthew is related to ‘real’ groups in the Matthean communities. The three successive steps are deliberately chosen and are in a complementary relationship to each other.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004254954
ISBN-10: 9004254951
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series


Notă biografică

Wim J.C. Weren, Ph.D. (1979), is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at Tilburg University. He published on the Gospels and on new methods in biblical exegesis, especially text semantics and intertextuality. His book Windows on Jesus: Methods in Gospel Exegesis was translated into Italian and Spanish.

Recenzii

'The publication of these articles in a single collection facilitates ease of reference. The volume also allows for an overall appreciation of Wim Weren's contribution to Matthaean studies.'

Paul Foster, University of Edinburgh, Journal for the Study of the New Testament 38 (5) 2016