This issue of St Mark’s Review returns to the style of issue’s produced nearly a decade ago;
Following the style of the Lectionary, this edition of St Mark’s review draws together academia from leading Australian scholars and sample sermons from Clergy across the Canberra-Goulburn Diocese to provide commentary on context on passages in the Gospel of Matthew as they are set out in Lectionary.
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This issue of St Mark's Review returns to the style of issue's produced nearly a decade ago;
Following the style of the Lectionary, this edition of St Mark's review draws together academia from leading Australian scholars and sample sermons from Clergy across the Canberra-Goulburn Diocese to provide commentary on context on passages in the Gospel of Matthew as they are set out in Lectionary.
List of Contributors
Editorial 1
Michael Gladwin
I. Preaching on Matthew: biblical studies insights for preachers
Matthew’s Gospel and peacemaking: Resources and challenges 2
David Neville
Praise, transformation, and surprise: Preaching in the Year of Matthew 24
Matthew Anslow and Ockert Meyer
II. Preaching on Matthew: sermons and reflections
Matthew and the wide-angle lens: Preaching in “Year A” 41
(Genesis 2:15–17; 3.1–7; Psalm 32; Romans 5:12–21; Matthew 4:1–11)
David McLennan
That which has been brought to light: Preaching Matthew 18:21–35 53
Guerin Tueno
How did you get in here? A homiletical study of Matthew 22:1–14: The
parable of the wedding banquet 68
Elaine Farmer
Christ the king and the good goats: Matthew 25:31–46 76
Jane Foulcher
III. Book review 88
Yes! A Christian vision of life
Jeanette Mathews
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