Gemeenteteologie en horisonversmelting in die Matteusevangelie: 'n bestekopname

The article assesses the author’s contributions to Matthean studies over the past thirty years. It focuses on the hermeneutical principle of congeniality by means of distinguishing three horizons in Matthew’s narrative world: firstly, that of Jesus and his disciples commissioned to inclusive care f...

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Main Author: A. G. van Aarde
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2013-12-01
Series:Acta Theologica
Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/2559
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description The article assesses the author’s contributions to Matthean studies over the past thirty years. It focuses on the hermeneutical principle of congeniality by means of distinguishing three horizons in Matthew’s narrative world: firstly, that of Jesus and his disciples commissioned to inclusive care for the marginalised; secondly, that of the Matthean community which is associated with the narrative role of the disciples; and thirdly that of the present-day reader who engages with both narratives. The article discusses congeniality in terms of the concept “hermeneutical circle”. The assessment of the author’s contributions consists of a comparison and debate with current trends in Matthean studies.
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spelling doaj-art-e73ec2bdf40d49d48e16a82e586aff612025-02-11T09:57:57ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892013-12-0133210.38140/at.v33i2.2559Gemeenteteologie en horisonversmelting in die Matteusevangelie: 'n bestekopnameA. G. van Aarde0University of Pretoria, South Africa The article assesses the author’s contributions to Matthean studies over the past thirty years. It focuses on the hermeneutical principle of congeniality by means of distinguishing three horizons in Matthew’s narrative world: firstly, that of Jesus and his disciples commissioned to inclusive care for the marginalised; secondly, that of the Matthean community which is associated with the narrative role of the disciples; and thirdly that of the present-day reader who engages with both narratives. The article discusses congeniality in terms of the concept “hermeneutical circle”. The assessment of the author’s contributions consists of a comparison and debate with current trends in Matthean studies. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/2559
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Gemeenteteologie en horisonversmelting in die Matteusevangelie: 'n bestekopname
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title Gemeenteteologie en horisonversmelting in die Matteusevangelie: 'n bestekopname
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title_short Gemeenteteologie en horisonversmelting in die Matteusevangelie: 'n bestekopname
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