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Jesus and Marginal Women - The Gospel of Matthew in Social-Scientific Perspective (Paperback)
Series: Matrix: The Bible in Mediterranean Context, 5
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Description: The Gospel of Matthew recounts several interactions
between Jesus and ""marginal"" women. The urban, relatively wealthy
community to which Matthew writes faces issues relating to a number
of internal problems including whether or how it will keep Jesus's
inclusive vision to honor rural Israelite and non-Israelite outcast
women in its midst. Will the Matthean community be faithful to the
social vision of Jesus's unconventional kin group? Or will it give
way to the crystallized gender social stratification so
characteristic of Greco-Roman society as a whole? Employing
social-scientific models and careful use of comparative data, Love
examines structural marginality, social role marginality,
ideological marginality, and cultural marginality relative to these
interactions with Jesus. He also employs models of gender analysis,
social stratification, healing, rites of passage, patronage, and
prostitution. Endorsements: This book employs a variety of social
scientific models, and includes chapters that respectively analyze
contextual issues and specific stories of Jesus and women in the
Gospel of Matthew. Stuart Love persuasively argues that while the
Gospel of Matthew does not advocate social and gender
egalitarianism, it does attempt to promote Jesus's vision of a new
surrogate family of God that challenges the structures of the
agrarian household. This book is a welcome addition to studies on
the Gospel of Matthew as well as those on women in early
Christianity. --Alicia Batten, Associate Professor of Religious
Studies, University of Sudbury Love's original studies of Matthean
passages about women combine redaction criticism with Gerhard
Lenski's macro-social model of an advanced agrarian society and
anthropological themes such as male and female space. They show how
the Matthean writer follows Jesus in granting dignity to women in a
community-as-surrogate-family. Like the Matthean writer, Love
brings out of his treasure room old and new; and like the Matthean
disciples, students and scholars alike will understand with new
insight. --Dennis C. Duling, Professor Emeritus, Canisius College
About the Contributor(s): Stuart L. Love is Professor of New
Testament and Christian Ministry at Pepperdine University. He is a
member of The Context Group, Society of Biblical Literature, and
Catholic Biblical Association.
General
Imprint: |
Wipf & Stock Publishers
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Matrix: The Bible in Mediterranean Context, 5 |
Release date: |
2009 |
First published: |
2009 |
Authors: |
Stuart L Love
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Dimensions: |
224 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
276 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-59752-803-0 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-59752-803-X |
Barcode: |
9781597528030 |
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