
Eduard Schweizer
Author of The Good News According to Matthew
About the Author
Works by Eduard Schweizer
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1913-04-18
- Date of death
- 2006-06-27
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Universität Basel
University of Basel - Occupations
- professor of New Testament
- Organizations
- University of Zurich
Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas - Awards and honors
- Burkitt Medal for Biblical Studies (1996)
- Nationality
- Switzerland
- Places of residence
- Zurich, Switzerland
- Associated Place (for map)
- Zurich, Switzerland
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Eduard Schweizer produces an elegant commentary whose use of the Good News for Modern Man translation suggests casual reading even as Schweizer himself moves effortlessly (and moves his reader effortlessly) through the deeper academic discussion of the text. He keeps the scholarship in view while delivering a devotional content meant to get at how the early church used Mark's gospel. For example, in his comments on the episode in which the paralyltic is lowered to Jesus from a hole in the show more roof (and especially the conflict with the Pharisees which it evoked), Schweizer writes, "The church directed attention to this conflict in order to accentuate the emphasis inherent in the ancient story: All of Jesus' healings are symbols of a much more profound authority and of the forgiveness of sins which restores men to fellowship with God" (60). Schweizer is committed to form criticism, and assumes a perspective to the text that may set conservative readers on edge. Nevertheless, this is an edifying commentary and best read with a highlighter and a journal nearby. show less
In a series of lectures, the author presents "christology" as it unfolded from the New Testament times to the present. It is not an easy read & heavily influenced by the long discredited German Critical Method schools. The lectures, however, do give a window to the author's learned mind & the realization of the importance of faith for without faith, there is no christology. The work suffers from a slight anti-Semite tone & confusion in the attempt to apply historical analysis which is show more difficult to accomplish consistently because of the fragmentation and or lack of historical materials & historical understanding of the cultural limited again by a few works or materials written with a theological bent. show less
This book is #28 in a series of monographs designed to provide clergy and laity the best works in Biblical scholarship both in this country and abroad. The volumes in this series are planned to further the study of Biblical theology within the Church. Based on historical and literary research, the primary aim of the series is to set out more clearly the nature of Biblical faith as a living phenomenon of vital significance for the contemporary Christian.
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- Works
- 35
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- Rating
- 3.9
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