Apocalyptic Eschatology in the Gospel of Matthew
This
study reconstructs the apocalyptic eschatology in Matthew's Gospel so
that we may understand his time and concerns. Sociological analysis of
apocalypticism in Judaism and early Christianity shows that such a
comprehensive world view, which emphasized the final judgement and its
aftermath within a dualistic and deterministic framework, was adopted by
minority of sectarian groups undergoing a situation of great crisis.
The Matthean community, after the first Jewish war against Rome, came
into conflict with Judaism, gentiles and the larger Christian movement.
Matthew's distinctive and often vengeful vision must be set against both
his acute need to enhance his community's sense of itself and his
pastoral concern. Dr Sim offers for the first time in English an
extended and comprehensive comparison of Matthew's outlook with
contemporary eschatological literature.
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