Lexington Books / Fortress Academic
Pages: 238
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-9787-1032-0 • Hardback • August 2024 • $115.00 • (£88.00)
978-1-9787-1033-7 • eBook • August 2024 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
Maziel Barreto Dani, PhD in New Testament and Early Christian Literature from Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University, is an independent scholar.
Chapter One: Roman Control and Land Domination in the First Century CE
Chapter Two: The Women in Matthew’s Genealogy as Personified Land
Chapter Three: Jesus Emmanuel and God’s Colonizing Presence over the Land
Chapter Four: Righteousness as Divine Saving Presence in the Land
Chapter Five: Matthew’s Eschatological Material and the Culmination of Land Promises
Maziel Dani’s insightful attention to land in Matthew’s Gospel is – so to speak- groundbreaking. She takes seriously her own spatial locations as well as the Gospel’s emergence in the context of Roman dominating power to recognize land as a contested colonized entity. Redressing previous scholarly neglect and spiritualized-symbolic readings, she traces the importance of physical land from the genealogy through Jesus’ righteous actions to the eschatological establishment of the empire of God. This impressive study is an important contribution to the Gospel’s interpretation.
— Warren Carter, Phillips Theological Seminary