Jewish Jesus, Gentile church - Jewish meal? The origins and development of the Lord's Supper through a Jewish prism

Masters thesis


Beattie, J. 2019. Jewish Jesus, Gentile church - Jewish meal? The origins and development of the Lord's Supper through a Jewish prism. Masters thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of Law
TypeMasters thesis
TitleJewish Jesus, Gentile church - Jewish meal? The origins and development of the Lord's Supper through a Jewish prism
AuthorsBeattie, J.
Abstract

In this thesis I argue that the origins and development of the Lord’s Supper are best understood through a Jewish prism. In order to do this, I create a distinction between ethos and practice.
The four critical research questions that govern the thesis are: Firstly, why did the Lord’s Supper come about in the first place? Secondly, are the Passover, messianic banquet, Last Supper and Lord’s Supper linked through the death of Jesus? Thirdly, was the Lord’s Supper affected by evocations of Jewish celebrations? And finally, to what extent did the Passover influence the ethos of the Lord’s Supper during the first century?
The first notable outcome of the study is five identifiable motifs of the messianic banquet: a festal celebration, God’s final judgement, a messiah figure, a gathering at the end of time and the ultimate establishment of God’s reign. Second, that Jesus indicated the character of his death and how it was to be later understood during the Feeding of the Crowds. Finally, that Didache 9.4 may be taken as an implicit reference to the death of Jesus.

Department nameSchool of Law
Institution nameMiddlesex University / London School of Theology (LST)
Publication dates
Print16 Apr 2021
Publication process dates
Deposited16 Apr 2021
Accepted21 Oct 2019
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
LanguageEnglish
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