Matthew’s Account of the Massacre of the Innocents in Light of its Reception History
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:27th Jul '23
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Navigating through centuries of interpretations of Matthew 2:16-18 found in various media, readers will discover or reassess the depths of a controversial passage.
Sung Cho addresses the seeming contradiction of Herod the Great’s massacre in Matthew 2:16-18, questioning why such a tragedy had to occur, why it was included in the good news of Jesus, and what connection it has to ancient prophecies. In creating a reception history of the Massacre of the Innocents, Cho progresses through two millennia worth of interpretation and depiction to highlight key works for discussion.
Beginning with a close reading of Matthew 2:16-18, Cho moves to analyse depictions of the tragedy in the Early Patristic Tradition, from the sixth century to the early modern period, and thus to the present day; complete with an examination of visual interpretations of the massacre. Cho's examination provides a positive step to understanding the depths of human suffering with the help of many diverse perspectives.
An intriguing and well-informed study. * Religious Studies Review *
I highly recommend this book for New Testament scholars, theologians who are interested in Matt 2:16–18, and any reader interested in the reception history of the Bible. It contains a wealth of well-organized data about how this key text has reverberated throughout history in a variety of places and formats. The book should be a valuable resource for scholars and for instructors in master’s-level or doctoral seminars. * Review of Biblical Literature *
ISBN: 9780567699572
Dimensions: 229mm x 150mm x 15mm
Weight: 400g
304 pages