Built Upon the Rock: Studies in the Gospel of MatthewDaniel M. Gurtner, John Nolland This collection of essays from the 2005 Tyndale Fellowship conference covers topics pertinent to the entire first Gospel, including Matthew's sources, the role of Jerusalem, the problem of anti-Semitism, Matthew's portrayal of salvation history, and more. Reflections by seasoned veterans -- Donald Hagner, R. T. France, David Wenham, and others -- are featured, complemented by the contributions of a number of scholars lesser known to the English-speaking world. Together these essays provide a valuable entry in the field by an international team of evangelical scholars addressing critical questions in Matthean studies.Contributors: Armin D. Baum Stephanie L. Black Jeannine K. Brown Roland Deines Mervyn Eloff R. T. France Daniel M. Gurtner Donald A. Hagner James M. Hamilton Jr. David Instone-Brewer John Nolland David Wenham |
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... Matthew and Jerusalem 108 R. T. France Matthew's Theology of the Temple and the “Parting of the Ways”: Christian Origins and the First Gospel 128 Daniel M. Gurtner Matthew and Anti-Semitism 154 John Nolland Holiness and Ecclesiology: The v.
... Matthew and Jerusalem 108 R. T. France Matthew's Theology of the Temple and the “Parting of the Ways”: Christian Origins and the First Gospel 128 Daniel M. Gurtner Matthew and Anti-Semitism 154 John Nolland Holiness and Ecclesiology: The v.
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Contents
Law and Righteousness in | 53 |
ApĖ wv and Salvation History in Matthews Gospel | 85 |
Matthew and Jerusalem | 108 |
Matthew and AntiSemitism | 154 |
The Church in Matthew | 170 |
Some Mainly Pauline | 187 |
BalaamLaban as the Key to the Old Testament | 207 |
Typological Fulfillment | 228 |
The Use of the Isaianic | 248 |
Reflections on the Writing of a Commentary | 270 |
bibliography | 290 |
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