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Evangelien im Dialog mit Paulus

Eine intertextuelle Studie zu den Synoptikern
Buch | Hardcover
201 Seiten
2011
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Verlag)
978-3-525-53037-5 (ISBN)
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The gospels are usually interpreted without much reference to Paul and his theology. Eric Kun Chun Wong, on the other hand, is of the opinion that all three synoptic gospels represent an ongoing dialogue with Paul. The Gospel of Mark has a number of common stories about Jesus, which is often interpreted to mean that this text pleads its case against Paul and for returning to the original meaning. It takes on the idea of the gospel, transforms it, but is nevertheless very close to Paul´s teaching of the theology of the cross. The relationship between Mark and Paul may be seen as critical but neutral. The Gospel of Matthew, on the other hand, openly attacks Paul at several junctures and emphasizes, instead of his proclamation of the gospel among the peoples of the world, the ethical nature of Christ´s message. Completely different is the approach of the author of Luke´s Gospel: He is an admirer of Paul and presents his doctrine of justification clearly in the tradition of Paul.These conclusions are made possible by intertextual research. A dialogue with another text is not limited to literal references to the text in its original form. Historically speaking, such a dialogue is very likely: All three synoptic gospels presume the missionary activities of Paul among the heathen and could not have been written without such knowledge. It is unlikely that the authors were unaware of Paul and his theology, even if such insights were not transmitted in letters.

Dr. Eric Kun Chun Wong ist Professor und stellvertretender Direktor der Divinity School sowie Fachbereichsleiter Theologie an der Chinesischen Universität von Hong Kong.

The Synoptic Gospels, composed 70-100 AD, have often been studied without any references to Paul (who died around 60 AD) and his theology.This present work sets a new direction in the study of the Synoptic Gospels: it proffers a new perspective to understand all three Synoptic Gospels as a dialogue with the greatest theologian of the Early Christianity, Paul. Putative scholarship has identified a number of Jesus traditions which are found in both the Gospel of Mark and in the letters of Paul. This study shows that Mark in fact takes over Paul’s terminology of the gospel, and then transforms it. On the whole, Mark stands very close to Paul in the latter’s theology of the cross. Therefore, Mark is neutral to Paul.The Gospel of Matthew, on the other hand, evidently contends against Paul in several places. Matthew formulates his own Gospel which emphasizes on ethics in the messages of Jesus, but at the same time in outright opposition to Paul’s way of evangelism among the Gentiles. Luke, in contrast to the other two authors, admires Paul. The core of his teachings on justification can be traced back to pre-Pauline time, so that even Peter, one of Paul’s early opponents, can accept them.This research employs intertextual reading as a method to draw out the components of the dialogue within the related texts. The ‘Dialogizität’ method is therefore most suitable in this study as it capitalizes on the incoherencies between the original text (i.e., Paul) and the secondary text (i.e., the Synoptic Gospels), whereby the latter is not bound by the original text.Historically speaking, such a dialogue is very likely to have taken place, for all the three Synoptic Gospels would never have existed at all without the Gentile mission of Paul. Given Paul’s mere popularity and the traditions he started it is highly unlikely that these authors did not know about Paul and his theology.>

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.12.2011
Reihe/Serie Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus /Studien zur Umwelt des Neuen Testaments (NTOA/StUNT) ; Band 089
Verlagsort Göttingen
Sprache deutsch
Maße 160 x 237 mm
Gewicht 460 g
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Schlagworte Exegese • Paulus (Apostel) • Synoptiker
ISBN-10 3-525-53037-4 / 3525530374
ISBN-13 978-3-525-53037-5 / 9783525530375
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