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Matthew [electronic resource] / O. Wesley Allen Jr.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2013 2015); Minneapolis [Minnesota] : Fortress Press, [2013] 2015)Description: 1 online resource (1 PDF (xxxii, 284 pages).)ISBN:
  • 9781451426458
  • 1451426453
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleLOC classification:
  • BS2575.52 .A456 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Series foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Readings from Matthew in the Revised Common Lectionary in order of the liturgical calendar, Year A -- Readings from Matthew in the Revised Common Lectionary in order of Matthew's narrative -- All Passages in Matthew, including those not used in the Revised Common Lectionary -- Introduction -- Beginnings : from Bethlehem to Nazareth (1:1-4:11) -- Capernaum-based ministry (4:12-18:35) -- Traveling to Jerusalem (19:1-20:34) -- Passion, death, and resurrection in and around Jerusalem (21:1-28:15) -- Beginning again in Galilee (28:16-20) -- Appendix : suggestions for further reading.
Summary: Traditional books on preaching a book of the Bible often look at broad themes of the text with little explicit advice about preaching individual passages. Lectionary resources often offer exegetical and homiletical insights about a pericope with little attention given to broader theme and structures of the book from which the lection is taken. In this book Wes Allen draws together the strengths of these two approaches into a new genre of homiletical and teaching resource with a focus on the Gospel according to Matthew. Matthew will not only be an essential classroom resource to help students learn to link text and sermon, it will also help congregational leaders develop exegetically informed cumulative preaching and educational experiences focused on but not limited to the lections in Matthew. By helping preachers and students make connections between the various lections from Matthew throughout Year A in their sermons and studies, they and their parishioners will have a deeper appreciation of Matthew's unique interpretation of the Christ Event and how that influences their approach to living the Christian faith in today's world. With liturgical sensitivity and exegetical skill, Allen provides a unique preaching resource that will build biblical literacy by assisting both preachers and listeners in understanding Matthew's Gospel as a whole, not just as a collection of vaguely related stories.
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Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.

Includes bibliographical references.

Series foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Readings from Matthew in the Revised Common Lectionary in order of the liturgical calendar, Year A -- Readings from Matthew in the Revised Common Lectionary in order of Matthew's narrative -- All Passages in Matthew, including those not used in the Revised Common Lectionary -- Introduction -- Beginnings : from Bethlehem to Nazareth (1:1-4:11) -- Capernaum-based ministry (4:12-18:35) -- Traveling to Jerusalem (19:1-20:34) -- Passion, death, and resurrection in and around Jerusalem (21:1-28:15) -- Beginning again in Galilee (28:16-20) -- Appendix : suggestions for further reading.

Traditional books on preaching a book of the Bible often look at broad themes of the text with little explicit advice about preaching individual passages. Lectionary resources often offer exegetical and homiletical insights about a pericope with little attention given to broader theme and structures of the book from which the lection is taken. In this book Wes Allen draws together the strengths of these two approaches into a new genre of homiletical and teaching resource with a focus on the Gospel according to Matthew. Matthew will not only be an essential classroom resource to help students learn to link text and sermon, it will also help congregational leaders develop exegetically informed cumulative preaching and educational experiences focused on but not limited to the lections in Matthew. By helping preachers and students make connections between the various lections from Matthew throughout Year A in their sermons and studies, they and their parishioners will have a deeper appreciation of Matthew's unique interpretation of the Christ Event and how that influences their approach to living the Christian faith in today's world. With liturgical sensitivity and exegetical skill, Allen provides a unique preaching resource that will build biblical literacy by assisting both preachers and listeners in understanding Matthew's Gospel as a whole, not just as a collection of vaguely related stories.

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