Der Anfang des Neuen Testaments. Matthäus 1 - 4 neu entdeckt. Ein Kommentar mit Beiträgen zum Gespräch

Par : Luise Schottroff, Frank Crüsemann, Marlene Crüsemann, Jürgen Ebach, Aliyah El Mansy
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  • Nombre de pages287
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  • ISBN978-3-17-032574-6
  • EAN9783170325746
  • Date de parution09/01/2019
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  • ÉditeurKohlhammer

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In the last year of her life, Luise Schottroff (1934-2015) was working on a commentary on the Gospel of St. Matthew and was able to complete chapters 1-4. These are now regarded not only as a deliberately designed introduction to the Gospel of St. Matthew, but at the same time also as a preface to the entire New Testament. She reads the texts in a surprisingly new way and at many points disputes earlier consensus views, both in scholarly and exegetical terms and in terms of dogma. To do justice to the challenges of this interpretation, each major section is accompanied here by a meta-commentary prepared by the Heidelberg Working Group on Social-Historical Interpretation of the Bible.
This places the commentary in the context of the history of theology and interpretation and initiates a critical discussion.
In the last year of her life, Luise Schottroff (1934-2015) was working on a commentary on the Gospel of St. Matthew and was able to complete chapters 1-4. These are now regarded not only as a deliberately designed introduction to the Gospel of St. Matthew, but at the same time also as a preface to the entire New Testament. She reads the texts in a surprisingly new way and at many points disputes earlier consensus views, both in scholarly and exegetical terms and in terms of dogma. To do justice to the challenges of this interpretation, each major section is accompanied here by a meta-commentary prepared by the Heidelberg Working Group on Social-Historical Interpretation of the Bible.
This places the commentary in the context of the history of theology and interpretation and initiates a critical discussion.
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