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Discipleship and Family Ties in Mark and Matthew
Discipleship and Family Ties in Mark and Matthew
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•  Written By: Stephen C. Barton
•  Edited By: John Court
•  Publisher: Cambridge University Press (May 2005)
•  ISBN-10: 052101882X
•  ISBN-13: 9780521018821
•  In-Print Editions: Softcover (Cambridge University Press)
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Publisher's Comments:
From the very beginning, following the Christian way commonly generated tensions within families. Insiders and outsiders alike bear witness to the threat to household and family ties posed by a transfer of the believer's primary allegiance to Jesus. This study shows that the demand to subordinate family ties in response to the call of Jesus is quite intelligible in the context of beliefs and practices both in Judaism and in Greco-Roman philosophy of the first century. Such background is related to the Gospels of Mark and Matthew.
Challenges the scholarly consensus that the Christian faith is conservative in its strong support of the conventional family ethos
Author is one of the most exciting prospects among the younger generation of New Testament scholars
This is an important topic which has received little attention in recent years, a lacuna Barton seeks to remedy

Reviews:
"Overall a significant contribution."
Religious Studies Review
"In summary, Barton succeeds in demonstrating that the four methodologies illuminate each other, and his use of them is exciting."
David L. Balch, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
 

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