Abstract

This article offers a historical overview of select social-scientific small group research that can be useful for Second Testament scholars. It concludes by extracting categories that might help to formulate a simplified model for thinking about small groups in Greco-Roman antiquity. It then illustrates one part of it: namely, leadership roles in the Matthean Gospel.

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