The Body of Jesus : A Spatial Analysis of the Kingdom in Matthew.
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- 9780567667212
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- BS2555.52 -- .S37 2016eb
FC -- Library of New Testament Studies -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Foreword by Jonathan T. Pennington -- Abbreviations -- Part 1 Space: The Final Frontier -- Chapter 1 The Eclipse of Space -- The View From Nowhere -- A Spatial Turn and Biblical Studies -- Thesis -- Outline of Argument -- Chapter 2 The Presence of Jesus and The Spatial Kingdom -- Introduction -- Immanuel -- The Spatial Kingdom in Matthew -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Spatial Theory -- Think Different -- Critical Spatiality -- Conclusion -- Part 2 Jesus vs. Beelzebul -- Chapter 4 Lord of Heaven and Earth -- The Body and Space -- Beelzebul and the Baal Cycle -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5 If by The Spirit: The Spirit, The Spatial Kingdom, and The New Exodus -- Exorcisms as Spatial and Body Oriented -- The Spirit in Matthew -- Excursus: Contesting the Devil in the Temptation -- Conclusion -- Part 3 World-Building with Words -- Chapter 6 Salt, Light, Dust, and Fields -- World-Building -- The Sermon on the Mount and Spatial Practice -- The Mission Discourse -- Parables of the Kingdom: The Field and Seed Parables of Jesus -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7 The Meek Community and The Temple -- Expanding Territory -- Community Discourse -- The Last Discourse and the Unfinished Temple -- Conclusion -- Part 4 People, Presence, and Place -- Chapter 8 A New World and The Community -- Introduction -- Παλιγγενεσία and Resurrection -- Where Two or Three Are Gathered -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9 The Kingdom as Thirdspace -- Other-Worlds -- Kingdom as Thirdspace -- Critical Spatiality: A Reflection -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of Authors -- Index of Scriptures.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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