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Christian Fasting: Biblical and Evangelical Perspectives

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Christian Fasting: Biblical and Evangelical Perspectives

Contributors:

By (Author) S.H. Mathews

ISBN:

9781498507530

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

27th January 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
Religious social and pastoral thought and activity

Dewey:

248.47

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

164

Dimensions:

Width 165mm, Height 244mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

399g

Description

Through the lens of social-scientific criticism, Christian Fasting: Biblical and Evangelical Perspectives explores the social, cultural, and religious significance of fasting in the first-century Mediterranean world. Old Testament precedents, as well as Mesopotamian, Greek, and Roman influences are examined to form the backdrop for a detailed interpretation of each fasting text in the New Testament. Contemporary evangelical fasting literature is also discussed and analyzed. Finally, H.S. Mathews proposes a solution for reconciling a biblical interpretation of fasting with contemporary evangelical practice.

Reviews

The significance of Mathewss work is unquestionable. Besides the misuse of other spiritual gifts, the nature and practice of Christian fasting is the most misunderstood in some African church contexts... Mathews has provided the church with a very important tool for addressing the challenges related to the practice of fasting. In short, the book is the outcome of a thorough analysis of a topic that seems neglected by evangelical Christians today. It is relevant and worth reading. * Word & World *
Mathews book provides reliable information on the meaning and practice of fasting in the first-century world. Before one can decide on what a text means for today, one should first ask what it meant in is original setting. An interpretation of the meaning of texts in their original setting can easily be anachronistic, especially when the cultural scripts evoked by these texts are not taken into consideration. By employing a social-scientific approach, Mathews does not only show what the practice of fasting entailed in the first-century, but also how these texts could and should be applied by Christians today who see the practice of fasting as an essential element of religious devotion. The book also shows that critical scholarship indeed can enhance the faith of believers. -- Ernest van Eck, University of Pretoria

Author Bio

S. H. Mathews teaches at Fruitland Baptist Bible College.

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