Matthew Jeannine K. Brown & Kyle Roberts.
Material type:
- 9780802825667
- 0802825664
- BS2575.53 .B7625 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Matthew commentary. Introduction -- Jesus's preparation for ministry : Matthew 1:1-4:16 -- Jesus teaches about the kingdom : Matthew 4:17-7:29 -- Jesus enacts the kingdom : Matthew 8:1-11:1 -- Growing opposition toward Jesus's ministry : Matthew 11:2-16:20 -- Jesus teaches about His coming death : Matthew 16:21-20:28 -- Jesus clashes with Jerusalem leadership : Matthew 20:29-25:46 -- Jesus's passion and resurrection : Matthew 26:1-28:20 -- Thinking theologically with Matthew. Methods for theological engagement with Scripture -- Thinking theologically with Matthew : kingdom -- Thinking theologically with Matthew : Christology -- Thinking theologically with Matthew : the Holy Spirit -- Thinking theologically with Matthew : discipleship -- The meaning of "the Messiah's deeds" -- Constructive theological engagement with Matthew. Contexts and text in conversation -- Matthew's contribution to a New Testament theology -- Reading Matthew with feminist perspectives -- Reading Matthew with global perspectives and liberation theologies -- Reading Matthew pastorally -- Reading Matthew politically -- Reading Judaism ethically in the post-Holocaust era.
In this latest addition to the Two Horizons New Testament Commentary series, biblical scholar Jeannine Brown and theologian Kyle Roberts together illuminate the Gospel of Matthew for pastors, scholars, and serious students of Scripture. Including an original translation of the text along with section-by-section commentary, this volume features chapters on "thinking theologically with Matthew" about such themes as kingdom, Christology, the Holy Spirit, and discipleship. Brown and Roberts also offer constructive theological engagement with a number of contemporary viewpoints, including feminist, global, political, and ethical (post-Holocaust) perspectives. At once interdisciplinary and insightful, their commentary will appeal to a wide readership. - Publisher.
Biblical scholar Jeannine Brown and theologian Kyle Roberts here collaborate to illuminate the Gospel of Matthew. Including an original translation of the text along with section-by-section commentary, this volume features chapters on "thinking theologically with Matthew" about such themes as kingdom, Christology, the Holy Spirit, and discipleship. Brown and Roberts also offer constructive theological engagement with a number of contemporary viewpoints, including feminist, global, political, and ethical (post-Holocaust) perspectives.--Publisher's description.