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Particularism and Universalism in the Sermon on the Mount

A Narrative-Critical Analysis of Matthew 5-7 in the Light of Mattew's View of Mission
BuchGebunden
10 Seiten
Englisch
Aschendorfferschienen am02.02.2012
So far the study of the Matthean tension between particularism and universalism has not taken into account the Sermon on the Mount. This monograph fills this gap. The Sermon on the Mount is investigated, with the result that its outlook is universalistic. Mt 5:13-16 commands a universal mission. Mt 7:24-27 offers salvation to Jews and Gentiles alike. While three passages (Mt 5:47; 6:7-8; 31-32) speak derogatorily about Gentiles, they do not express particularism but might even imply universalism. Because in Mt 7:6, the dogs and pigs are metaphors not for Gentiles but only for the Jewish leaders, this logion is not an expression of particularism. The universalism of Mt 5-7 stands in tension to the established scholarly model that divides the Gospel of Matthew into a particularistic and a universalistic stage. This monograph rather suggests three subsequent stages, namely a universalistic beginning, a particularistic interim time, and a universalistic open end.mehr

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KlappentextSo far the study of the Matthean tension between particularism and universalism has not taken into account the Sermon on the Mount. This monograph fills this gap. The Sermon on the Mount is investigated, with the result that its outlook is universalistic. Mt 5:13-16 commands a universal mission. Mt 7:24-27 offers salvation to Jews and Gentiles alike. While three passages (Mt 5:47; 6:7-8; 31-32) speak derogatorily about Gentiles, they do not express particularism but might even imply universalism. Because in Mt 7:6, the dogs and pigs are metaphors not for Gentiles but only for the Jewish leaders, this logion is not an expression of particularism. The universalism of Mt 5-7 stands in tension to the established scholarly model that divides the Gospel of Matthew into a particularistic and a universalistic stage. This monograph rather suggests three subsequent stages, namely a universalistic beginning, a particularistic interim time, and a universalistic open end.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-402-11439-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum02.02.2012
Reihen-Nr.56
Seiten10 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.11839155