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The theology of the Gospel of Matthew

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Matthew's Gospel is the most significant Jewish-Christian document of the New Testament.

For Matthew, the story of Jesus is the underlying tale of his own community, summoned from Israel by the living Jesus and now, following Israel's rejection, sent to the Gentiles.

Matthew's Jesus story bears much the same relation to the Matthean community as does the Pentateuch to Israel, hence the profoundly Jewish basis of his theology.

Ulrich Luz both outlines and elucidates the story told in Matthew's Gospel, emphasising its focal points: the Sermon on the Mount, the miracles, the renunciation of possessions and particularly the theology of judgement by works, an idea which represents both a challenge, in its quest for a church set apart from non-Christians by deeds alone, and a burden, through its traumatic origin in the breach between the Matthean community and the Israelite majority.

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Cambridge University Press
0521435765 / 9780521435765
Paperback / softback
226.206
04/05/1995
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 166p.
22 cm
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