Honor and shame in the Gospel of Matthew

Honor and shame in the Gospel of Matthew1998
About this book
"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."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL1826993W
Subjects
BibleHonor in the BibleShame in the BibleSocio-rhetorical criticismEerBibelMattheüs (bijbelboek)ChristianityShameSchamEhreSchaamteSocio-rhetorical criticism of sacred worksBible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t. gospelsBible, commentaries, n. t. gospelsHonneur dans la BibleHonte dans la BibleRELIGION