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A reading of the leper's healing in Matthew 8:1–4 through ethnomedical anthropology
2021
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Scholars offer several options for Matthew's value of the leper's story in his narrative that range from revealing Jesus' attributes of compassion and sympathy, manifesting God's empire, to portraying Jesus' function as a temple. Although these suggestions aptly portray Matthew's rhetorical use of the leper's healing in his narrative to address societal concerns of his time, for lack of referring to the social setting of the narrative, they do not capture the holistic healthcare system embodied
doi:10.4102/hts.v77i1.6803
fatcat:hnffesylczdhbhe3zv3c5ufk7a