The aim of this article is to reflect on Ernst Käsemann’s dictum that apocalypticism was the mother of all Christian theology. Käsemann used the Jesus tradition behind the Gospel of Matthew for the substantiation of his argument and understood the process of marginalization in Matthew’s community in light of the development between the charismatic Paul and the institutionalized Frühkatholizismus. This article argues for a possibility other than the conflict between charismatic law-free Jesus’ followers and apocalyptically oriented Jesus’ followers. The setting of Matthew refers to post-70 CE scribal activity and a conflict between the scribe Matthew, coming from a Jerusalem apocalyptically oriented Jesus group, and scribes who were in the p...
This study fills a gap in previous research concerning the portrayal of Peter in Matthew, especiall...
This work argues that the author of the Gospel of Matthew structures his work as a Bios or biography...
What are the varieties of the narrative identity of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew ? The question is...
The aim of this article is to reflect on Ernst Käsemann’s dictum that apocalypticism was the mother ...
From the publisher\u27s website: In their recent work on Matthew’s compositional use of the Sayings...
© 2011 Dr. Martin Corry SpadaroThe Gospel of Matthew is increasingly being understood as a document ...
<strong>The relation between apocalyptics and eschatology according to Waiter Schmithals. <...
This article approaches the issue of Matthew’s theological context by examining Matthew’s use of Mar...
Matthew extensively explored the motif that Jesus was the fulfilment of the Old Testament hopes. In ...
According to the Weiss-Schweitzer hypothesis, Jesus was an apocalyptic pro phet. The hypothesis rema...
Recent scholarship has demonstrated that Matthew's gospel has significantly developed both sapienti...
The article aimed to describe the distinctive element in the use of the motif of the resurrection in...
The article argues that Matthew’s story is about God who sent Jesus as a Joshua figure from Egypt as...
The aim of this article is to argue that, although the “crowd ” and the “gentiles ” do not fulfill t...
Format: iii, 95 leaves; 30 cm.The author has published the research from this thesis in the followin...
This study fills a gap in previous research concerning the portrayal of Peter in Matthew, especiall...
This work argues that the author of the Gospel of Matthew structures his work as a Bios or biography...
What are the varieties of the narrative identity of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew ? The question is...
The aim of this article is to reflect on Ernst Käsemann’s dictum that apocalypticism was the mother ...
From the publisher\u27s website: In their recent work on Matthew’s compositional use of the Sayings...
© 2011 Dr. Martin Corry SpadaroThe Gospel of Matthew is increasingly being understood as a document ...
<strong>The relation between apocalyptics and eschatology according to Waiter Schmithals. <...
This article approaches the issue of Matthew’s theological context by examining Matthew’s use of Mar...
Matthew extensively explored the motif that Jesus was the fulfilment of the Old Testament hopes. In ...
According to the Weiss-Schweitzer hypothesis, Jesus was an apocalyptic pro phet. The hypothesis rema...
Recent scholarship has demonstrated that Matthew's gospel has significantly developed both sapienti...
The article aimed to describe the distinctive element in the use of the motif of the resurrection in...
The article argues that Matthew’s story is about God who sent Jesus as a Joshua figure from Egypt as...
The aim of this article is to argue that, although the “crowd ” and the “gentiles ” do not fulfill t...
Format: iii, 95 leaves; 30 cm.The author has published the research from this thesis in the followin...
This study fills a gap in previous research concerning the portrayal of Peter in Matthew, especiall...
This work argues that the author of the Gospel of Matthew structures his work as a Bios or biography...
What are the varieties of the narrative identity of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew ? The question is...