Conversations with Scripture: The Gospel of Matthew
By (Author) John Yieh
Church Publishing Inc
Morehouse Publishing
8th August 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
New Testaments
Religious instruction
226.206
Paperback
148
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This book invites readers to enter the narrative world and the historical context of Matthew's gospel to encounter Jesus Christ in his mighty works and words. Focusing on particular social and theological issues, such as eschatology and Jewish-Christian conflict, it shows how Matthew used Jesus' stories and teachings to instruct and sustain his racially-mixed church to meet the severe challenges posed by Pharisaic opposition, Roman suspicion and intramural tension.
It is worth noting that the church today faces similar challenges in its need to articulate its faith and identity, to bear strong witness and unity, and to carry out its missions to baptize and teach the world.
Sponsored by the Anglican Association of Biblical Scholars, the Conversations with Scripture series was created just for Episcopalians. Each book is designed for people in the pews eager to learn more about Scripture-and how it applies to their lives today.
The Rev. John Yieh is a well known Chinese Anglican biblical scholar and Professor of New Testament at Virginia Theological Seminary. He received his PH.D. from Yale University and has taught at Bangor Theological Seminary and Andover Newton Theological School.