The Texts @ Contexts series gathers scholarly voices from diverse contexts and social locations to bring new or unfamiliar facets of biblical texts to light. Matthew sheds new light from new perspectives on themes in the Gospel including community; land, labor, and Empire; children, parents, and families; health and disabilities; and border-crossings. The authors challenge us to consider how we deal with cultural distances between ourselves and these ancient writingsand between one another in the contemporary world.
Like other volumes in the Texts @ Contexts series, these essays de-center the often homogeneous first-world orientation of much biblical scholarship and open up new possibilities for discovery.
Nicole Wilkinson Duran is currently the New Testament series editor for the Texts@Contexts series. She is the author of Having Men for Dinner: Deadly Banquets and Biblical Women and The Power of Disorder: Ritual Themes in Mark"s Passion Narrative, as well as various articles on Hebrew Bible and New Testament topics. She served on the editorial board of The Global Bible Commentary and has been editor and coeditor of a number of other collections of essays. She is currently an independent scholar outside of Philadelphia.