Hosting Jesus: Revisiting Luke's ‘Sinful Woman' (Luke 7.36-50) as a Tale of Two Hosts

The gospel narratives of Jesus' table fellowship have attracted widespread attention, both as parables of divine generosity extended to the marginalized and as examples of radical inclusion, subverting social expectations and hierarchies. Offering a close reading of Lk. 7.36-50, this article un...

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Главный автор: Bertschmann, Dorothee (Автор)
Формат: Электронный ресурс Статья
Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: Sage [2017]
В: Journal for the study of the New Testament
Год: 2017, Том: 40, Выпуск: 1, Страницы: 30-50
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности):B Salbung in Bethanien / Гостеприимство (мотив)
Индексация IxTheo:CD Христианство и культура
HC Новый Завет
Другие ключевые слова:B Forgiveness
B Hospitality
B hospitality (cycles of)
B Narratives
B Reciprocity
B Gift-giving
B Mutuality
B Apocryphal Gospels
B Religious Aspects
B Jesus Christ
B Ambiguity
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Итог:The gospel narratives of Jesus' table fellowship have attracted widespread attention, both as parables of divine generosity extended to the marginalized and as examples of radical inclusion, subverting social expectations and hierarchies. Offering a close reading of Lk. 7.36-50, this article uncovers an equally strong emphasis on mutuality and reciprocity, which is too often overlooked by exegetes. Drawing on anthropological insights about hospitality, this article argues that the pericope can be read as the forming, disturbing and re-creating of cycles of hospitality. The woman's gestures are shown to be highly ambiguous; they were likely not deciphered as gestures of hospitality. It is only through Jesus' intervention that the woman's actions are reframed as expressions of generous hospitality. Jesus, who never leaves his role as guest, thus brings the woman into direct competition with Simon, the original host. The woman alone has properly hosted Jesus by approaching him lovingly as the divine saviour.
ISSN:1745-5294
Второстепенные работы:Enthalten in: Journal for the study of the New Testament
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0142064X17723476