Jesus's Meals with Pharisees and Their Liturgical Roots - Thomas Esposito - Libros - Pontificio Istituto Biblico - 9788876536755 - 27 de abril de 2015
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Jesus's Meals with Pharisees and Their Liturgical Roots


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Luke's presentation of the deeds and words of Jesus features an emphasis on Jesus at table unique among the Synoptic Gospels. Luke alone portrays Jesus dining in the house of a Pharisee, and he does this on three separate occasions (7:36-50; 11:37-54; 14:1-24). An analysis of these three scenes and their surrounding narrative contexts reveals that Luke presents Jesus' historical practice of commensality as a model for Christian believers struggling to implement that teaching in their own communities. Jesus exhorts his disciples to avoid the trap of the Pharisaic mindset, which leads to the exclusion of others (and even auto-exclusion) from the communal meal. Excessive scholarly recourse to the Hellenistic symposium genre to interpret these meals ignores the fact that the meal itself is the message for both Jews and Gentiles. The book concludes with a suggestion that the Synoptic manner of portraying Jesus coming, going, and encountering people in need of healing or salvation has its origin in the liturgical life of the early Christian communities. This Gospel pericopal structure or genre of encounter allows Luke to present meal scenes to the believers gathered to encounter Jesus in the breaking of bread around their shared table (Lk 7:37; 24:31), just as the characters in the written Gospels do.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 27 de abril de 2015
ISBN13 9788876536755
Editores Pontificio Istituto Biblico
Páginas 400
Dimensiones 150 × 208 × 25 mm   ·   521 g
Lengua Inglés