Those Who Heard It First / Lang Book Publishing Limited (ePub)
The Political Implications of the Sermon on the Mount to Jesus' Jewish Audience
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book will argue that, in the Sermon on the Mount, a very Jewish Jesus - a man
true to the religio-political views of his day - reaffirms a Jewish ethical form of non-violent
resistance. The most important evidence available is the Gospel of Matthew...
true to the religio-political views of his day - reaffirms a Jewish ethical form of non-violent
resistance. The most important evidence available is the Gospel of Matthew...
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This book will argue that, in the Sermon on the Mount, a very Jewish Jesus - a man
true to the religio-political views of his day - reaffirms a Jewish ethical form of non-violent
resistance. The most important evidence available is the Gospel of Matthew itself, Jewish
ethical writings such as Pirkei Avot, other Mishna writings, and writings on the lex talionis.
The evidence points to an audience that would have perceived Jesus as teaching non-violence
in a context of resistance rather than completely passive submission. That this is the most
plausible interpretation is evident from a comparison of the Gospel account with the oral law.
The evidence will demonstrate how Jewish political ideologies regarding peace had opposed
the Roman Empire since the fall of the Hasmonean Dynasty and had fostered a climate of
political discontent. This discontent reflected the resolution of the Jewish people to overcome
their oppression. However, some such as Bar Kochba and Judas Maccabee fought for
political liberation of the people, while others, as seen in the Dead Sea Scrolls, capitulated
and created eschatological stories to cope with an oppressive political regime. The mitzvoth
of the listeners reflect the ethical and political ideologies of those who listened to the Sermon.
Often commentaries depict Jesus as not being politically orientated -neither for nor against
either Rome or the Jewish temple leadership. In contrast, this dissertation argues that Jesus
utilizes Jewish ethical and intellectual thought to influence the political ideology of those
who heard him speak. The overall finding of this dissertation will be that the writer of
Matthew depicts a Jesus who, in style, form, and content, builds on a Jewish ethical
foundation to promote non-violent assertion of equality and human dignity in the widely
known and oft-cited Sermon on the Mount
true to the religio-political views of his day - reaffirms a Jewish ethical form of non-violent
resistance. The most important evidence available is the Gospel of Matthew itself, Jewish
ethical writings such as Pirkei Avot, other Mishna writings, and writings on the lex talionis.
The evidence points to an audience that would have perceived Jesus as teaching non-violence
in a context of resistance rather than completely passive submission. That this is the most
plausible interpretation is evident from a comparison of the Gospel account with the oral law.
The evidence will demonstrate how Jewish political ideologies regarding peace had opposed
the Roman Empire since the fall of the Hasmonean Dynasty and had fostered a climate of
political discontent. This discontent reflected the resolution of the Jewish people to overcome
their oppression. However, some such as Bar Kochba and Judas Maccabee fought for
political liberation of the people, while others, as seen in the Dead Sea Scrolls, capitulated
and created eschatological stories to cope with an oppressive political regime. The mitzvoth
of the listeners reflect the ethical and political ideologies of those who listened to the Sermon.
Often commentaries depict Jesus as not being politically orientated -neither for nor against
either Rome or the Jewish temple leadership. In contrast, this dissertation argues that Jesus
utilizes Jewish ethical and intellectual thought to influence the political ideology of those
who heard him speak. The overall finding of this dissertation will be that the writer of
Matthew depicts a Jesus who, in style, form, and content, builds on a Jewish ethical
foundation to promote non-violent assertion of equality and human dignity in the widely
known and oft-cited Sermon on the Mount
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Roger Ewald Lang
- 2014, 1. Auflage, 126 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Lang Book Publishing Limited
- ISBN-10: 0994111738
- ISBN-13: 9780994111739
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.07.2014
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