The use of the noun ekklesia forms a distinctive feature in Matthew�s Gospel. This term must have had a distinctive meaning for Matthew and his readers at the time he used it in his Gospel, though not as full blown as in the Pauline literature and later church history. At that stage the Matthean community considered itself outside the Jewish synagogues. This consideration can be noticed in the Matthean text, when reading the Matthean Jesus story as an �inclusive� story, including the story of the Matthean community. This story reveals a considerable portion of tension between the Matthean and Synagogue communities. An inattentive reading of this text has often unfairly led towards generalized Christian prejudice against all Jews. I argue th...
The past century has seen various studies on the nature of Matthew’s community, and conclusions are...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...
The use of the noun ekklesia forms a distinctive feature in Matthew�s Gospel. This term must have ha...
The social setting of the Gospel according to Matthew remains a much debated issue. The theory of a ...
The book of St. Matthew has long been regarded as one of the most interesting and perhaps illuminati...
In Matthew\u27s Gospel the conflict between Jesus and the Jewish leaders is presented more sharply t...
In Matthew\u27s Gospel the conflict between Jesus and the Jewish leaders is presented more sharply t...
Since the Holocaust, New Testament scholarship has become increasingly sensitive to issues of Christ...
Matthew’s treatment of the Torah remains a much debated issue. The role of the Torah in its relation...
This study focuses on the women’s stories that imply aspects of anti-Judaism within Matthew’s depict...
Although Matthew\u27s discourse on parables is popular and has been used in exhortation and cateches...
This thesis investigates the theme of mission to the Gentiles in Matthew’s gospel. Questions arisin...
<p><span>This study focuses on the women’s stories that imply aspects of anti-Judaism wi...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...
The past century has seen various studies on the nature of Matthew’s community, and conclusions are...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...
The use of the noun ekklesia forms a distinctive feature in Matthew�s Gospel. This term must have ha...
The social setting of the Gospel according to Matthew remains a much debated issue. The theory of a ...
The book of St. Matthew has long been regarded as one of the most interesting and perhaps illuminati...
In Matthew\u27s Gospel the conflict between Jesus and the Jewish leaders is presented more sharply t...
In Matthew\u27s Gospel the conflict between Jesus and the Jewish leaders is presented more sharply t...
Since the Holocaust, New Testament scholarship has become increasingly sensitive to issues of Christ...
Matthew’s treatment of the Torah remains a much debated issue. The role of the Torah in its relation...
This study focuses on the women’s stories that imply aspects of anti-Judaism within Matthew’s depict...
Although Matthew\u27s discourse on parables is popular and has been used in exhortation and cateches...
This thesis investigates the theme of mission to the Gentiles in Matthew’s gospel. Questions arisin...
<p><span>This study focuses on the women’s stories that imply aspects of anti-Judaism wi...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...
The past century has seen various studies on the nature of Matthew’s community, and conclusions are...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...