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The Matthean Community and the World

An Analysis of Matthew’s Food Exchange

by James P. Grimshaw (Author)
©2008 Monographs XIV, 278 Pages
Series: Studies in Biblical Literature, Volume 111

Summary

This study of the Matthean narrative uses the interpretive lens of food exchange to explore the Matthean community’s relationship with the wider world. While many studies depict this community as withdrawing from or in conflict with the larger society, James P. Grimshaw’s focus on the daily need for food reveals a community that, while distinct, progressively integrates itself into the larger Jewish and Gentile society and the natural world. In addition, this view of community corresponds to the view of a God who actively provides for and relates to all creation. Grimshaw’s alternative portrayal of the Matthean community, whose interactions with its surrounding environment are more complex and sustained than often imagined, is a compelling interpretation for today’s stratified and disconnected world.

Details

Pages
XIV, 278
Year
2008
ISBN (PDF)
9781453903117
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433100833
DOI
10.3726/978-1-4539-0311-7
Language
English
Publication date
2008 (August)
Keywords
Sozialgeschichtliche Exegese Bible Nahrung N.T. Matthew - criticism Interpretation Anthropology Food in the Bible Matthäusevangelium
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2008. XIV, 278 pp.

Biographical notes

James P. Grimshaw (Author)

The Author: James P. Grimshaw is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin. He previously taught religious studies at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. He received his Ph.D. in New Testament from Vanderbilt University and has conducted research primarily in the area of food, community, and biblical studies.

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