Towards a Meaning

In Matthew’s Gospel, nothing is left to chance. Assuming Markan priority, any redactional activity in Matthew must be accounted for in light of the larger narrative concerns. Two key notions, present at the beginning and end of the narrative, are Matthew’s theological geography and ecclesiology. As...

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Subtitles:Abweichender Titel:The Demoniacs in the Gospel of Matthew
Main Author: Lupieri, Edmondo 1950- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Ed. Dehoniane 2019
In: Annali di storia dell'esegesi
Year: 2019, Volume: 36, Issue: 2, Pages: 363-367
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mark / Ecclesiology
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
NBN Ecclesiology
Further subjects:B Bible . Matthew; Criticism, Narrative
B Legions
B Demonology, Biblical
B Demoniacs
B Redaction
B Theological geography
B Ecclesiology
B Bible . Mark; Criticism, Narrative
B Bible . Matthew; Criticism, interpretation
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Summary:In Matthew’s Gospel, nothing is left to chance. Assuming Markan priority, any redactional activity in Matthew must be accounted for in light of the larger narrative concerns. Two key notions, present at the beginning and end of the narrative, are Matthew’s theological geography and ecclesiology. As a way of understanding Matthew’s redactional activity in the demoniacs account (8:28–34), I propose that Jesus both actually and prophetically opens ‘that way’ for the future church to go and convert the Gentiles. Thus, this passage is not of secondary importance but rather is a keystone in the theological and ecclesiological construction of this Gospel.
ISSN:1120-4001
Contains:Enthalten in: Annali di storia dell'esegesi