Bible Study: Parody and Subversion in Matthew's Gospel

Bible Study: Parody and Subversion in Matthew's Gospel

Author: Bert Newton Language: English Episodes: 99
Join Bert Newton for a deep, often surprising exploration of the first book of the New Testament. Bible Study: Parody and Subversion in Matthew's Gospel moves beyond familiar readings to examine the text as a radical document of its time. Newton guides you through Matthew’s narrative, revealing how it portrays Jesus not merely as a spiritual figure but as the leader of a grassroots, nonviolent movement aimed at overturning the social and political orders of the day. This kingdom of heaven, as Jesus called it, is presented as a tangible alternative to the empires of the world. Each episode focuses on specific passages, unpacking the literary devices, cultural tensions, and historical realities that shaped them. You’ll hear about the subversive humor, the pointed parodies of authority, and the carefully crafted arguments that would have resonated with first-century listeners living under occupation. This isn't a general theological overview; it's a grounded study that connects ancient context to enduring questions about power, justice, and community. Whether your interest lies in religion, history, or the politics of transformative movements, this podcast offers a compelling and detailed lens through which to reconsider a foundational text. Tune in for a thought-provoking session that makes an ancient story feel urgently contemporary.
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