Matthew: An Introduction and Study Guide: The Basileia of the Heavens is Near at Hand
By (Author) Elaine M. Wainwright
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T&T Clark
12th January 2017
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
New Testaments
226.206
Paperback
94
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
150g
Recent decades have seen significant shifts in biblical scholarship opening up a range of ways of engaging the biblical narrative - both methodologically (the tools and techniques for engaging the text) and hermeneutically (the perspectives that inform an interpreters approach to the text and to the interpretative task). It is these shifts that give shape to this introduction and study guide, so that students encounter not only the text of Matthew itself but also its rich lode of recent interpretation. Among aspects of 1st-century life brought to the fore by current social-scientific methodology are kinship, the honor and shame culture, and masculinity. Gender is another interpretative lens that has characterized the study of the Gospel of Matthew in recent decades and the Guide provides pathways through this rich literature. The guide to Matthew concludes with the most recent turn of the hermeneutical lens, namely an ecological perspective on what is perhaps the best-known text in Matthew, the Beatitudes. This final chapter is an example of how we can enter an old and familiar text like the Gospel of Matthew from yet another new critical direction.
Wainwright's guide succeeds in orienting students to Matthew in current scholarly discussion. * The Expository Times *
Elaine M. Wainwright is Professor of Theology in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.