Torah Praxis after 70 CE di Isaac W. Oliver edito da Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K

Torah Praxis after 70 CE

Reading Matthew and Luke-Acts as Jewish Texts

EAN:

9783161527234

ISBN:

3161527232

Pagine:
540
Formato:
Paperback
Lingua:
Tedesco
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Descrizione Torah Praxis after 70 CE

Many consider the gospel of Matthew to be one of the most "Jewish" texts of the New Testament. Luke-Acts, on the other hand, has traditionally been viewed as a very "Greek" and Gentile-Christian text. Isaac W. Oliver challenges this dichotomy, reading Matthew and Luke-Acts not only against their Jewish "background" but as early Jewish literature. He explores the question of Torah praxis, especially its ritual aspects, in each writing. By assessing their attitude toward three central markers of Jewish identity - Sabbath, kashrut, and circumcision - Oliver argues that both Matthew and Luke affirm the perpetuation of Torah observance within the Jesus movement, albeit by differentiating which Mosaic commandments are incumbent upon Jewish and Gentile followers of Jesus. Luke proves to be just as "Jewish" as his "cousin" Matthew in so far as his affirmation of the Mosaic Torah is concerned.

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