From the Back Cover
"On the basis of a careful and meticulous redaction-critical analysis of Matthew 13, Anthony O. Ewherido identifies meaningful patterns in the evangelist's work of creating out of disparate parabolic materials a rhetorically effective and logically coherent discourse. Ewherido goes on to demonstrate convincingly that this redactional evidence also betrays key information about the social location of the community that is being addressed. Students of Matthew's Gospel will certainly profit from this book."
Dean P. Bechard, S.J., Professor of New Testament, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome "Anthony O. Ewherido's painstaking analysis of Matthew 13 under the combined agendas of redaction criticism and social history, follows the direction taken by Ulrich Luz in the latter's extensive work on Matthew. Ewherido demonstrates how chapter 13 contributes to the evangelist's narrative portrayal of the gradual and painful estrangement of a church open to the Gentiles from the self-consolidating synagogue of post-70 C.E." Rev. Dr. Richard J. Dillon, Professor of New Testament, Fordham University, New York
About the Author
Anthony O. Ewherido is a priest of the Catholic Diocese of Warri, Nigeria, who currently works as a chaplain at the University Hospital and Medical Center of the State University of New York, Stony Brook. He studied philosophy and theology at the Seminary of SS. Peter and Paul, Bodija-Ibadan, Nigeria. Ewherido has a diploma in religious studies from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, a Bachelor of Divinity in theology from the Pontifical Urban University, Rome, a Master of Arts in theology from St. Johns University, Jamaica, New York, and a Doctorate of Philosophy in theology, with specialization in biblical studies, from Fordham University, Bronx, New York.