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In this book, a socio-rhetorical analysis blending literary with social sciences approaches provides the exegetical leverage to explore Matthew's use of the Lord's Prayer in shaping the identity of his community in the antiquity. The book lays down a foundation for drawing insights from the Lord's Prayer concerning Christian norms, values, and traditions that are pertinent to pastors, students, researchers, and lecturers who are interested in exploring matters of identity in their communities, institutions, and society at large.

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In this book, a socio-rhetorical analysis blending literary with social sciences approaches provides the exegetical leverage to explore Matthew's use of the Lord's Prayer in shaping the identity of his community in the antiquity. The book lays down a foundation for drawing insights from the Lord's Prayer concerning Christian norms, values, and traditions that are pertinent to pastors, students, researchers, and lecturers who are interested in exploring matters of identity in their communities, institutions, and society at large.
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Autorenporträt
F. Manjewa M'bwangi is an ordained Anglican Priest (Diocese of Mombasa), a lecturer (Pwani University, Kenya), and researcher (University of Pretoria, South Africa). He has published a number of articles in double blind peer-reviewed journals: ""Paul and identity construction in early Christianity and the Roman Empire"" (2020), ""Covid-19 and Eucharistic fellowship in Matthew 26.26-28"" (2020), and ""Salvation in Matthew 5:17-20 and its Implications in the Church"" (2020).