Theology

Jonathan Marshall

Jesus, Patrons, and Benefactors

Roman Palestine and the Gospel of Luke

[Jesus, Patrone und Wohltäter. Palästina unter römischer Herrschaft und das Lukasevangelium.]

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Jonathan Marshall attempts to describe the historical Jesus especially in relation to Roman patronage (patrocinium) and Hellenistic benefaction. He builds a picture of first-century Palestine through archaeological and historical inquiry before examining three passages in the Gospel of Luke.
Scholars use patrons and benefactors in the interpretation of Jesus and the Gospels, but this practice needs re-evaluation. Many New Testament studies build from outdated classical scholarship and only superficial interaction with archaeological research. Recent classical studies have improved modern understanding of these ancient categories tremendously. Archaeological advances shed new light on first-century Palestine. Jonathan Marshall evaluates the categories of patrons and benefactors in light of the findings of new classical studies and archaeological work. He offers a much needed clarification between socio-historical »patron-client« relationships and Roman patrocinium. He also elucidates differences between patrocinium and benefaction. An in-depth investigation of cities, villages, and leadership in first-century Palestine reveals the minimal attestation of benefaction and, still less, patrocinium in the area and among the people. The dearth or, in some cases, complete lack of honorary inscriptions is one obvious pointer in this direction. An analysis of three passages in Luke (6:17–38; 14:1–24; 22:14–34) follows. The analysis demonstrates that Luke does not adopt the specific terminology of patrocinium. Use of the benefactor category is present but limited while debt to Jewish cultural influences predominates. One discovers that Luke's presentation of Jesus, in these three passages, matches well the historical realia of Jesus' day.
Authors/Editors

Jonathan Marshall Born 1978; 2008 PhD; taught courses at Biola University (La Mirada, CA) and Eternity Bible College (Simi Valley, CA); currently Associate Pastor in the Camarillo Evangelical Free Church (EFCA; Camarillo, CA).

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: New Testament Abstracts — 54 (2010), S. 377
In: Catholic Biblical Quarterly — 72 (2010), S. 599–601 (Richard S. Ascough)
In: European Journal of Theology (EJT) — 20 (2011), S. 15–28 (Christoph Stenschke)
In: International Review of Biblical Studies — 56 (2009/10), 865
In: Biblical Theology Bulletin — 41 (2011), S. 52–53 (Aaron Kuecker)
In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — 135 (2010), S. 838–840 (Christfried Böttrich)
In: Theological Book Review — 2010, Heft 2, S. 24–25
In: Journal for the Study of the New Testament (JSNT) — 32.5 (2010), S. 58 (Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer)
In: Etudes Théologiques et Réligieuses — 2013, Heft 2, S. 261–262 (Christophe Singer)