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Abstract

This article is a response to R. Alan Culpepper's two-part contribution in this volume, 'Jesus as healer in the Gospel of Matthew'. It focuses on three sets of implications of Culpepper's work: implications of a bioethical reading of Matthew; implications of a vulnerable, compassionate God in the midst of suffering; and implications of a comprehensive healing ministry for Christian churches today. The core of the essay is Jesus of Nazareth as paradoxical expression of God's presence amidst suffering, identifying with people in need while embodying God's encompassing renewal of creation.

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Title
Jesus as healer in the Gospel of Matthew: In conversation with Alan Culpepper
Author
Mouton, Elna
Pages
1-6
Section
Original Research
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
AOSIS (Pty) Ltd
ISSN
10186441
e-ISSN
23050853
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1850267395
Copyright
Copyright AOSIS (Pty) Ltd 2016