This book is an informed, focused, deep, and creative analysis of the topic of (im)politeness applied to Jesus in Matthew’s Gospel, with in-depth conclusions and analysis about the Matthean Jesus’ (im)politeness. This study utilizes innovative methodological approaches regarding the analysis and interpretation of the subject in Matthew’s Gospel, finding similarities with the language and (im)polite engagements of other first-century Greco-Roman characters and the Matthean Jesus in similar contexts.

The (Im)Polite Jesus would make an excellent addition for studies on Matthew’s Gospel or courses focused on biblical studies, biblical literature, biblical hermeneutics, methodologies, and in discussions about exposing interpreters’ cultural biases when addressing the topic of (im)politeness.

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The (Im)Polite Jesus is an informed, focused, deep and creative analysis of the topic of (im)politeness applied to Jesus in Matthew’s Gospel with in-depth conclusions and analysis about the Matthean Jesus’ (im)politeness.
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Series Editor’s Preface – Acknowledgments – A Note on Translations and Abbreviations – Introduction – Initial Considerations Regarding Jesus’ (Im)Politeness – Methodology, Presuppositions and Definitions – You Hypocrites! Being (Im)Polite with Scribes and Pharisees – Get Away Behind Me, Satan! Being (Im)Polite with Peter – Wicked, Lazy and Worthless Slave: Being (Im)Polite Using Parables – Dogs: Being (Im)Polite with a Canaanite Woman – (Im)Polite Contexts: Being (Im)Polite in Greco-Roman Writings – Conclusion – Notes – Bibliography.

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ISBN
9781433134425
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Vekt
460 gr
Høyde
225 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Carlos Olivares is a Chilean Adventist pastor who obtained his Ph.D. in biblical studies from the University of Auckland (New Zealand). His area of interest is the New Testament, in particular the Gospel of Matthew, hermeneutics, and the Book of Revelation. His publications include several journal articles, both in Spanish and English, as well as a contribution to Elaine Mary Wainwright’s The Gospel According to Matthew: The Basileia of the Heavens Is Near at Hand (2014). Currently, Dr. Olivares is New Testament Lecturer at the Universidad Adventista de Bolivia (Bolivia). He is also a visiting lecturer at Universidad Peruana Unión (Perú) and Universidad Adventista del Plata (Argentina), where he teaches at the postgraduate level.