Honor and Shame in the Gospel of MatthewWestminster John Knox Press, 01/01/1998 - 287 páginas The pivotal values of the ancient world were honor and shame - the worth one had in the eyes of one's neighbor. Here, Jerome Neyrey clarifies what praise and blame meant to Matthew and his audience. He examines the traditional literary forms for bestowing honor and praise and the conventional grounds for awarding them in Matthew's world. Neyrey argues that the evangelist Matthew was trained in conventional ways, and that his writing employs many of the genres taught in the rhetorical handbooks concerning praise. |
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Índice
Introduction | 1 |
Honor and Shame in Cultural Perspective | 14 |
Reading Matthew in Cultural Perspective | 35 |
The Rhetoric of Praise and Blame | 70 |
Origins Birth Nurture and Training རྣ | 90 |
Accomplishments and Deeds | 106 |
Deeds of the Body | 127 |
A Noble Death | 139 |
312Honoring the Dishonored | 164 |
2148Calling Off the Honor Game | 190 |
118Vacating the Playing Field | 212 |
229 | |
278 | |
285 | |
Palavras e frases frequentes
according achieved honor acknowledgment actions acts Aelius Theon aggressive Ancient Greece ancient world anthropological antiquity Aristotle ascribed honor behavior benefaction Betz birth challenge and riposte chreia Cicero claims client context courage David death deeds describes disciples dishonor display elites encomium epideictic excellence expectations eyes Father favor females Fortress Press Galilee gender God's Gospel of Matthew Greek grounds for praise healing heavenly honor and shame honor challenge indicates insult interpretation Jerusalem Jesus John Josephus justice King kinship loss of honor loyalty Luke makarisms male Malina and Neyrey marriage Matt Matthew means Mediterranean Menander model of honor moreover native informants neighbors noble one's Patron peasant person Pharisees piety Plutarch praise and blame praiseworthy prayer progymnasmata psalm Quintilian relationship reputation Rhet rhetoric of praise role and status Sermon sexual social temple Testament things traditional University Press virtue world of honor worth
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Saving Shame: Martyrs, Saints, and Other Abject Subjects Virginia Burrus Pré-visualização indisponível - 2008 |