Healthy economics or cautionary tales? The narrative microeconomics of four Matthean healing stories

This article explores the four Matthean stories wherein an individual supplicant requests a healing on behalf of someone else: the centurion for his paralyzed servant, the ruler for his dead daughter, the Canaanite woman for her demon-possessed daughter, and the man for his epileptic son. The paper...

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Main Author: Laura Anderson
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2009-11-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/320
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spelling doaj-dd726b8a727641f79cf92d919a4625622020-11-25T01:05:13ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502009-11-01651e1e1610.4102/hts.v65i1.320653Healthy economics or cautionary tales? The narrative microeconomics of four Matthean healing storiesLaura Anderson0Graduate Theological UnionThis article explores the four Matthean stories wherein an individual supplicant requests a healing on behalf of someone else: the centurion for his paralyzed servant, the ruler for his dead daughter, the Canaanite woman for her demon-possessed daughter, and the man for his epileptic son. The paper proposes a methodology of narrative microeconomic analysis. By applying the method to the stories, a pattern of three primary exchanges is observed: the locational, healing and conflict exchanges. By examining how the stories conform to and deviate from this pattern, a complex picture of the textual microeconomies emerges, one that contradicts the unitary macro-narrative of healing. The microeconomic analysis reveals Jesus to be a complex, ambivalent figure: He creates conflicts that hinder the healing process and invariably excludes someone or some group before completing any healing. The pedagogical, formational and theological implications of these omplexities are briefly considered in local and global contexts.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/320Gospel of Matthewhealing narrativesnarrative microeconomic analysisglobalisationsupplication
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Healthy economics or cautionary tales? The narrative microeconomics of four Matthean healing stories
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Gospel of Matthew
healing narratives
narrative microeconomic analysis
globalisation
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author_facet Laura Anderson
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title Healthy economics or cautionary tales? The narrative microeconomics of four Matthean healing stories
title_short Healthy economics or cautionary tales? The narrative microeconomics of four Matthean healing stories
title_full Healthy economics or cautionary tales? The narrative microeconomics of four Matthean healing stories
title_fullStr Healthy economics or cautionary tales? The narrative microeconomics of four Matthean healing stories
title_full_unstemmed Healthy economics or cautionary tales? The narrative microeconomics of four Matthean healing stories
title_sort healthy economics or cautionary tales? the narrative microeconomics of four matthean healing stories
publisher AOSIS
series HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
issn 0259-9422
2072-8050
publishDate 2009-11-01
description This article explores the four Matthean stories wherein an individual supplicant requests a healing on behalf of someone else: the centurion for his paralyzed servant, the ruler for his dead daughter, the Canaanite woman for her demon-possessed daughter, and the man for his epileptic son. The paper proposes a methodology of narrative microeconomic analysis. By applying the method to the stories, a pattern of three primary exchanges is observed: the locational, healing and conflict exchanges. By examining how the stories conform to and deviate from this pattern, a complex picture of the textual microeconomies emerges, one that contradicts the unitary macro-narrative of healing. The microeconomic analysis reveals Jesus to be a complex, ambivalent figure: He creates conflicts that hinder the healing process and invariably excludes someone or some group before completing any healing. The pedagogical, formational and theological implications of these omplexities are briefly considered in local and global contexts.
topic Gospel of Matthew
healing narratives
narrative microeconomic analysis
globalisation
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