Matthias Konradt
Ethik im Neuen Testament
Ethik im Neuen Testament
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Matthias Konradt's work combines the analysis of New Testament ethical perspectives with their theological context of justification, embedding them in ancient ethical traditions and social constellations. It provides a basis for modern reflection on Christian action.
Format: Hardback
Length: 540 pages
Publication date: 23 July 2022
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
For the first time in several decades, this commentary presents an overarching overview of New Testament ethics in the German-speaking world. Matthias Konradt's work stands out for its unique approach, which seamlessly integrates the analysis of ethical perspectives found in the New Testament with the demonstration of their theological context of justification. Moreover, Konradt endeavors to embed these perspectives within the ancient ethical traditions and social constellations, thereby profiling them in their historical context. By examining a vast array of texts, ranging from Paul and the Deutero-Paulines to the Gospels, James, 1st Peter, and the Revelation of John, Konradt uncovers and develops a rich tapestry of New Testament ethics as a foundation for contemporary reflection on Christian action.
The study of New Testament ethics in the German-speaking world has undergone a significant transformation in recent years. This commentary, authored by Matthias Konradt, represents a groundbreaking effort to provide a comprehensive and systematic exploration of this field. Konradt's work stands out for its unique approach, which combines a rigorous analysis of the ethical perspectives presented in the New Testament with a thorough demonstration of their theological context of justification. By integrating these two aspects, Konradt offers a comprehensive understanding of New Testament ethics that goes beyond mere moralistic prescriptions.
One of the key strengths of Konradt's approach is his recognition of the importance of contextualizing the New Testament ethical teachings within the broader ancient ethical traditions and social constellations. This allows him to shed light on the historical and cultural backgrounds that shaped the ethical discourse of the New Testament authors. By examining the ethical perspectives of the New Testament in the context of these ancient traditions, Konradt demonstrates how the New Testament authors were responding to and engaging with the ethical challenges of their time.
Konradt's analysis encompasses a wide range of texts, from Paul and the Deutero-Paulines to the Gospels, James, 1st Peter, and the Revelation of John. By examining these diverse sources, Konradt uncovers a rich tapestry of ethical teachings and principles that continue to resonate with modern readers. From the importance of love and compassion to the principles of justice and righteousness, Konradt's commentary provides a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the ethical dimensions of Christian life.
In addition to its analytical depth, Konradt's commentary is also highly accessible to a broad audience. He employs a clear and concise writing style that makes complex ethical concepts accessible to readers of all backgrounds. This accessibility is particularly important given the growing interest in ethical issues among both scholars and laypeople alike.
Overall, this commentary represents a significant contribution to the study of New Testament ethics in the German-speaking world. By providing a comprehensive and systematic exploration of this field, Konradt offers a valuable resource for scholars, pastors, and laypeople alike. His approach to contextualizing the New Testament ethical teachings within the broader ancient ethical traditions and social constellations, combined with his clear and accessible writing style, makes this commentary an essential tool for anyone seeking to understand the ethical dimensions of Christian life.
Dimension: 248 x 170 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783525513644
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