This article reviewed T.L. Donaldson’s book, <em>Jesus on the mountain: A study in Matthean theology</em>, published in 1985 by JSOT Press, Sheffield, and focused on the mountain motif in the structure and plot of the Gospel of Matthew, in addition to the work of Donaldson on the mountain motif as a literary motif and as theological symbol. The mountain is a primary theological setting for Jesus’ ministry and thus is an important setting, serving as one of the literary devices by which Matthew structured and progressed his narrative. The Zion theological and eschatological significance and Second Temple Judaism serve as the historical and theological background for the mountain motif. The last mountain setting (Mt 28:16–20) is t...
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Matthew extensively explored the motif that Jesus was the fulfilment of the Old Testament hopes. In ...
This article reviewed T.L. Donaldson’s book, Jesus on the mountain: A study in Matthean theology, pu...
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The Identity o f Jesus in Mark: An Essay on Narrative Christology (Studium Biblicum Franciscanum 49...
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Many have attempted an explanation of the mountain setting of the Great Commission, but existing pro...
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Reading the Gospel of Matthew from the perspective of postcolonial theory means taking the context o...
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The article reviews the book Matthew, James, and Didache: Three Related Documents in Their Jewish a...
The internal resistance to religious forms of power is often at issue in Michel Foucault’s genealogy...
Matthew extensively explored the motif that Jesus was the fulfilment of the Old Testament hopes. In ...
This article reviewed T.L. Donaldson’s book, Jesus on the mountain: A study in Matthean theology, pu...
The article is a lengthy review of the book Jesus’ resurrection in Joseph’s garden by P.J.W. (Flip) ...
The Identity o f Jesus in Mark: An Essay on Narrative Christology (Studium Biblicum Franciscanum 49...
The article reviews the book “God's Mountain: The Temple Mount in Time, Place, and Memory”, By Yaron...
This article summarises and comments on the book Studies in Matthew’s Gospel: Literary design, inter...
This article reviews the book: “Myth and the Christian Nation: A Social Theory of Religion”, by Burt...
The article reviews the book Jewish-Christian Dialogue and the Life of Wisdom: Engagements With the...
Many have attempted an explanation of the mountain setting of the Great Commission, but existing pro...
<strong>Mountain and house as primary metaphors in the Gospel of Matthew</strong><p&g...
Full review: This study examines the use of Toledot (“these are the generations of…”) in Genesis, Nu...
Reading the Gospel of Matthew from the perspective of postcolonial theory means taking the context o...
As of 10 June 2020, HOLLIS and Google searches produced four reviews of The Amnye Ma-Chhen Range and...
The article reviews the book Matthew, James, and Didache: Three Related Documents in Their Jewish a...
The internal resistance to religious forms of power is often at issue in Michel Foucault’s genealogy...
Matthew extensively explored the motif that Jesus was the fulfilment of the Old Testament hopes. In ...