Hermeneutics and Early Christian Gospels

Narrative and Non-Narrative Readings of the Parables of the Tenants and Lost Sheep

Todd Brewer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Mohr Siebeck

Published:17th Mar '25

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In this hermeneutical study, Todd Brewer examines two contrasting interpretive methods to the Jesus tradition: narrative and non-narrative sayings. The early Christians composed both narrative Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke), and non-narrative sayings Gospels (e.g., the Gospel of Thomas). What happens to Jesus' teachings when they are either understood within an unfolding story of his life or as isolated sayings? By studying the same parables across narrative and non-narrative interpretive settings, the inherent tendencies of these two methods can be ascertained. These contrasting hermeneutics are not only operative in early Christian Gospels, but also exemplified by modern interpreters such as Hans Frei and Rudolf Bultmann. A sayings approach is significantly different from a narrative approach, especially in relation the questions of history and Christology.

ISBN: 9783161642487

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Weight: 324g

210 pages