Incorporated Servanthood: Commitment and Discipleship in the Gospel of Matthew
Incorporated Servanthood: Commitment and Discipleship in the Gospel of Matthew

Incorporated Servanthood: Commitment and Discipleship in the Gospel of Matthew

in Library of New Testament Studies

by Ben Cooper

Pages 296
Publisher T&T Clark
Published 2013
ISBN-13 9780567177070
In this volume Ben Cooper analyses how commitment to God is described within the Gospel of Matthew, how this is related to becoming a disciple of Jesus, and how reading or hearing the Gospel works to evoke such a response. The analysis draws upon a variety of approaches in linguistics and literary studies in a new way to characterise the 'communicative equilibrium' between the author and the subset of readers who process the text compliantly.

Cooper argues that Matthew's Gospel evokes in its compliant readers a particular kind of theocentric commitment, which he calls 'incorporated Servanthood'. Such readers become persuaded that Jesus came to bring forgiveness of sins to the people of God and then to take this salvation out to the nations, a program that can be associated with Isaiah's Servant of the Lord. Compliant readers are humbled so they can be served by the Servant for the forgiveness of their sins. They are then incorporated into his program for the nations, to join in the task of incorporating others.

  • Table Of Contents
  • 1. Commitment
  • 2. Methodology and Method
  • 3. Theocentric commitment in Matthew's Gospel: four preparatory claims
  • 4. Matthew 1:1-10:42. Repent (in Light of the Nearness of the Kingdom)
  • 5. Matthew 11:1-16:20
  • 6. Matthew 16:21-28:15. Take up your cross (in the light of the coming of the Son of Man)
  • 7. Matthew 28:16-20. Therefore Go and Make Disciples
  • 8. Conclusion
  • Bibliography

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