According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus functions as a Moses figure who, in the Sermon on the Mount, gave the new law of the kingdom of God. In this article it is argued that Jesus drew his ethic from his Jewish tradition, as manifested particularly in the Pentateuch. However, although being an inspiring source, to Jesus the Pentateuch (or scripture) was not an authority that could not be challenged or criticised. This is illustrated by focusing on the question of divorce (Mk 10:2–12; Mt 5:27–32; 19:3–12). It is argued that Jesus’ use of the Pentateuch was guided by an ethic of compassion. In view of Jesus’ stance, an uncritical use of the Bible (as manifested for example in many Christian circles) ironically contradicts the Bible’s own m...
Since the Holocaust, New Testament scholarship has become increasingly sensitive to issues of Christ...
The article argues that Matthew’s story is about God who sent Jesus as a Joshua figure from Egypt as...
WOS: 000437944900010The Law of Moses () is a body of laws which are binding on all Jews according to...
According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus functions as a Moses figure who, in the Sermon on the Moun...
Matthew’s treatment of the Torah remains a much debated issue. The role of the Torah in its relation...
In the time when Matthew wrote his gospel, the interpretation of the Torah became a feature of divis...
The term πορνεία, which refers to the only biblical reason for divorce, has become a major concern w...
<span>In the time when Matthew wrote his gospel, the interpretation of the </span><em...
<span>In the time when Matthew wrote his gospel, the interpretation of the </span><em...
This article proposes a theological construction of Jesus’ ethical attitude towards divorce. The con...
This article revisited the issue of Jesus’ attitude towards the Torah on the basis of a critical dis...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.In this thesis I addressed the topic, Forced Divo...
M.A.Marriage is neither a Jewish nor a Christian invention. Both religions have one thing in common:...
Righteousness forms a significant feature in the first gospel. This article focuses on two of the s...
Purpose The purpose of this dissertation is an attempt to make a contextual assessment of Jesus\u27 ...
Since the Holocaust, New Testament scholarship has become increasingly sensitive to issues of Christ...
The article argues that Matthew’s story is about God who sent Jesus as a Joshua figure from Egypt as...
WOS: 000437944900010The Law of Moses () is a body of laws which are binding on all Jews according to...
According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus functions as a Moses figure who, in the Sermon on the Moun...
Matthew’s treatment of the Torah remains a much debated issue. The role of the Torah in its relation...
In the time when Matthew wrote his gospel, the interpretation of the Torah became a feature of divis...
The term πορνεία, which refers to the only biblical reason for divorce, has become a major concern w...
<span>In the time when Matthew wrote his gospel, the interpretation of the </span><em...
<span>In the time when Matthew wrote his gospel, the interpretation of the </span><em...
This article proposes a theological construction of Jesus’ ethical attitude towards divorce. The con...
This article revisited the issue of Jesus’ attitude towards the Torah on the basis of a critical dis...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.In this thesis I addressed the topic, Forced Divo...
M.A.Marriage is neither a Jewish nor a Christian invention. Both religions have one thing in common:...
Righteousness forms a significant feature in the first gospel. This article focuses on two of the s...
Purpose The purpose of this dissertation is an attempt to make a contextual assessment of Jesus\u27 ...
Since the Holocaust, New Testament scholarship has become increasingly sensitive to issues of Christ...
The article argues that Matthew’s story is about God who sent Jesus as a Joshua figure from Egypt as...
WOS: 000437944900010The Law of Moses () is a body of laws which are binding on all Jews according to...