Matthew and the Margins: A Sociopolitical And Religious Reading

by Warren Carter

Paperback, 2001

Status

Wish List

Call number

226.2067

Collection

Publication

Orbis Books (2001), 656 pages

Description

A comprehensive, provocative commentary on Matthew that emphasizes the roles of marginality and empire. This detailed commentary presents the Gospel of Matthew as a counter-narrative, showing that it is a work of resistance written from and for a minority community of disciples committed to Jesus, the agent of God's saving presence. It was written and functions to shape the identity and lifestyle of the early community of Jesus' followers as an alternative community that can resist the dominant authorities both in Rome and in the synagogue. The Gospel anticipates the time when Jesus will return and establish God's reign over all, including the powers in Rome. Breaking Matthew into five narrative blocks, Carter presents a line by line commentary, considering historical, literary, cultural and ecclesial factors present at the time of the writing. These themes, accompanied by a survey of ther studies on Matthew, are outlined in his masterful introduction.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

9 inches

ISBN

1570753245 / 9781570753244
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