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Ideal Disciples

A Commentary on Matthew's Beatitudes

Ideal Disciples

A Commentary on Matthew's Beatitudes

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£32.00

Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781481319386
Number of Pages: 277
Published: 31/05/2024
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

Happiness and human flourishing were common topics among philosophers in the ancient world, from Aristotle to Seneca and beyond. Although Bible readers often think about Jesus' primary role as the savior of his people, he also taught a unique vision for a thriving and fulfilled life, a vision that continues to guide and challenge followers of Jesus as they navigate a complex, morally fraught world.

In Ideal Disciples, Daniel Daley argues that Matthew's Sermon on the Mount serves as an ideal starting point for understanding Jesus' vision for discipleship. Matthew's beatitudes might be the topic of more reflection, discussion, teaching, and writing than any other passage in the Bible. Often seen as a summation of the heart of Jesus, the beatitudes are a richly textured, layered, and penetrating passport into Christ-oriented dispositions, requiring consideration by readers of the Gospel and constant reappraisal by careful interpreters. Ideal Disciples argues that Jesus' beatitudes demonstrate a faithful but innovative engagement with antecedent traditions and a stirring, universal call to discipleship for those willing to commit to Jesus' unique vision. Matthew's writer takes linguistic cues from both Judaism and the Greco-Roman world, and the message of the beatitudes can be situated squarely within Jewish wisdom and apocalyptic traditions.

By serving as instruction for Jesus' ideal disciples, the beatitudes speak not only to Matthew's goals for the first Gospel's first readers, but also into the lives of readers throughout the centuries and into the present day. The beatitudes are a counterintuitive and countercultural introduction to Christlikeness, and readers of the beatitudes are asked to consider what they reveal about Jesus' vision of a fully flourishing life for his followers.

  • Introduction
  • Part One: Understanding the Matthean Beatitude
  • 1 Jesus' Beatitudes in Matthew's Structure
  • 2 The Character of Jesus' Beatitudes in Matthew
  • 3 Translating µa??????
  • 4 Reading Jesus' Beatitudes in Matthew
  • Part Two: Commentary on Jesus' Beatitudes
  • 1 Matthew 5:3
  • 2 Matthew 5:4
  • 3 Matthew 5:5
  • 4 Matthew 5:6
  • 5 Matthew 5:7
  • 6 Matthew 5:8
  • 7 Matthew 5:9
  • 8 Matthew 5:10
  • 9 Matthew 5:11-12
  • Conclusion

Daniel Daley

Daniel Daley is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary. He is also the author of God's Will and Testament: Inheritance in the Gospel of Matthew and Jewish Tradition.