Israel, Church, and the Gentiles in the Gospel of Matthew - Matthias Konradt - Books - Baylor University Press - 9781481301893 - October 15, 2014
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Israel, Church, and the Gentiles in the Gospel of Matthew

Matthias Konradt

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Israel, Church, and the Gentiles in the Gospel of Matthew

Israel, Church, and the Gentiles in the Gospel of Matthew addresses one of the central theological problems of Matthew's Gospel: what are the relationships between Israel and the Church and between the mission to Israel and the mission to the Gentiles? To answer these questions, Matthias Konradt traces the surprising transition from the Israel-centered words and deeds of Jesus (and his disciples) before Easter to the universal mission of Jesus' earliest followers after his resurrection.

Through careful historical and narrative analysis, Konradt rejects the interpretation of the Gospel of Matthew that the Church replaced Israel in God's purposes--that is, the interpretation that because Israel rejected Jesus as Israel's Messiah, the Church replaced Israel in the role of God's chosen people. Konradt instead discovers in Matthew that the Israel- and universally-centered dimensions of God's saving purposes are far more positively connected. Matthew develops a narrative that features Jesus' identity as both the messianic Son of David and the universal Son of God. What developed into a mainly Gentile Church should never think of itself as the "new" or "true" Israel; rather, according to Matthew's Gospel, the Church represents an extension of the promises first made to Israel and now inclusive of the Gentiles.




500 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released October 15, 2014
ISBN13 9781481301893
Publishers Baylor University Press
Pages 500
Dimensions 152 × 228 × 36 mm   ·   839 g
Language English  
Series Editor Coppins, Wayne
Series Editor Gathercole, Simon