Contagious Holiness
Jesus' Meals with Sinners
Volume 19, New Studies in Biblical Theology
(paperback)
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Product Details
Line: IVP Academic
Length: 216 pages
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches
Binding: paperback
Published: August 2005
ISBN-10: 0-8308-2620-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-8308-2620-9
IVP Order Code: 2620Related Subjects
Series preface
Author's preface
Abbreviations
1. The current debate
"Sinners who need no repentance"
Did Jesus really eat with the wicked?
2. Forming friendships but evading enemies
Meals in the Old Testament
The Pentateuch
The historical books
The Wisdom literature
The prophets
Conclusion
3. Contagious impurity
Intertestamental developments
Old Testament Apocrypha
The pseudepigrapha
Qumram and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Greco-Roman symposia
Conclusions
4. Jesus the consummate party animal?
Jesus' eating with sinners in the Gospels I: material not distinctive to Luke
Levi's party: Mark 2:13-17 and parallels
Feasting in the wilderness: Mark 6:30-44 and parallels
A repeat miracle: Mark 8:1-10 and parallels
How not to win friends and influence people: Matthew 8:11-16 and parallel
A glutton and a drunkard: Matthew 11:19 and parallels
Tax collectors and prostitutes: Matthew 21:31-32
The joy of new wine: John 2:1-11
A meal of reinstatement: John 21:1-14
Summary and conclusion
5. Pervasive purity
Jesus' eating with sinners in the Gospels II: material distinctive to Luke
A "sinner in the city": Luke 7:36-50
Hospitality versus holiness: Luke 10:38-42
A meal turned sour: Luke 11:37-54
A cagey host and a rude guest: Luke 14:1-24
A scandalous summary: Luke 15:1-32
Zacchaeus short-changed? Luke 19:1-10
Cleopas and company: Luke 24:13-35
Summary and conclusion
6 The potential of contemporary Christian meals
Conclusions and applications
Summary
Applications
Bibliography
Index of modern authors
Index of Scripture references
Index of ancient sources
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