
L'histoire de Jésus chez Matthieu: La signification de l'histoire pour la théologie matthéenne
بواسطة
Akira Ogawa
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History
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
512
لغة
الفرنسية
منشور
Dec 31, 1979
الناشر
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
رقم ISBN-10
3820465162
رقم ISBN-13
9783820465167
الوصف
Akira Ogawa delves into the intricate narrative of Jesus as depicted in the Gospel of Matthew, examining its theological implications and significance. By exploring key concepts and definitions, Ogawa provides readers with a framework to understand the historical and cultural context of Matthew's account. This approach allows for a deeper appreciation of how early followers interpreted Jesus' life and teachings.
The author also addresses the phenomenology of hallucinations, offering a unique lens through which to analyze the experiences of groups and individuals during this formative period of Christianity. By linking these experiences to Matthew’s narrative, Ogawa raises thought-provoking questions about perception, belief, and the nature of divine encounters throughout history.
Through a detailed examination of the text, Ogawa sheds light on how the stories of Jesus not only reflect the theological perspectives of Matthew but also resonate with contemporary readers, encouraging them to consider the enduring relevance of these teachings in their own lives.
The author also addresses the phenomenology of hallucinations, offering a unique lens through which to analyze the experiences of groups and individuals during this formative period of Christianity. By linking these experiences to Matthew’s narrative, Ogawa raises thought-provoking questions about perception, belief, and the nature of divine encounters throughout history.
Through a detailed examination of the text, Ogawa sheds light on how the stories of Jesus not only reflect the theological perspectives of Matthew but also resonate with contemporary readers, encouraging them to consider the enduring relevance of these teachings in their own lives.