New and old in Matthew 11-13: normativity in the development of three theological themes

Die normative Funktion des Alten Testaments und der Tradition für die theologische Reflexion der Offenbarung und Wiederkunft Christi in Matthäus 11-13. - On the background of (a) the Gospel of Matthew's concern for the preservation of the Jesus tradition, as well as the centrality of the Hebrew...

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1. VerfasserIn: Lybæk, Lena 1965- (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Göttingen Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht 2002
In: Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments (198)
Jahr: 2002
Rezensionen:, in: ThLZ 129 (2004) 520-523 (Byrskog, Samuel)
, in: FZPhTh 52 (2005) 794-796 (Viviano, Benedict T.)
New and Old in Matthew 11-13. Normativity in the Development of Three Theological Themes (2004) (Byrskog, Samuel, 1957 -)
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments 198
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Bibel. Matthäusevangelium 11-13 / Traditionsgeschichtliche Forschung
B Bibel. Matthäusevangelium 11-13 / Christologie
B Bibel. Matthäusevangelium 11-13 / Exegese
B Bibel. Neues Testament / Redaktion / Literarkritik
IxTheo Notationen:HC Neues Testament
weitere Schlagwörter:B Bibel. Matthäusevangelium 12
B Bibel. Matthäusevangelium 13
B Bibel. Matthäusevangelium 11
B Hochschulschrift
B Bible. Matthew, XI-XIII Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Motivgeschichte Fach
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Zusammenfassung:Die normative Funktion des Alten Testaments und der Tradition für die theologische Reflexion der Offenbarung und Wiederkunft Christi in Matthäus 11-13. - On the background of (a) the Gospel of Matthew's concern for the preservation of the Jesus tradition, as well as the centrality of the Hebrew scriptural tradition and its world view for the gospel's theology, and (b) the gospel's independence from these sources in the transmission of the sayings of Jesus and the narratives describing events in his life, as well as the translation and employment of scriptural citations, the author examines how these traditions can be said to be authoritative for the first evangelist. The gospel is defined as theological discourse, and the reception and transmission of Scripture and synoptic source material involves the interpretation and actualisation of both strands of tradition. Three theological themes are identified as central: (1) Jesus is present as the coming one, in whom the kingdom of heaven is brought near, and (2) as the one who is 'greater' than previous figures and places of revelation; (3) also of relevance is the callousness of Israel regarding Jesus as the coming one. The study finds that Jesus tradition and Scripture function authoritatively in the gospel in similar ways and are interpreted in light of each other.
Beschreibung:Bibliogr. S. [250] - 269
Physische Details:269 Seiten
ISBN:3525538820