Matthew, Second Edition
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Margaret Davies takes up the insights of reader-response criticism to explore how the conventions and strategies of the Gospel of Matthew draw the reader into the world that the text creates.
Margaret Davies takes up the insights of reader-response criticism to explore how the conventions and strategies of the Gospel of Matthew draw the reader into the world that the text creates. There is a recognition also of the text’s significance as authoritative scripture for modern Christians, and the bias that this gives to any interpretative strategy. This is a reprint of the 1993 edition.
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John C. Fenton, Journal of Theological Studies –
The style of the book is straightforward, explanatory and highly effective; anyone reading it will profit from it … [T]his book is a feast … It should be used widely.