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What if the story of Martha and Mary has been misunderstood for centuries?
In The Good Portion: Rediscovering the Martha and Mary Narrative, Joel Vasquez offers a rigorous and illuminating reexamination of Luke 10:38-42, challenging the familiar opposition between action and contemplation that has shaped Christian interpretation from the Church Fathers to the Reformation.
Through careful philological analysis of the Greek text, Vasquez demonstrates that the passage is not a hierarchy of spiritual lives, nor a moral lesson about works versus faith. Instead, it is a precise narrative diagnosis of a universal human struggle: the tension between scattered activity and deliberate, centered attention. By attending closely to verb tenses, narrative structure, and concrete household vocabulary, the book reveals how Luke constructs a theology of existence embedded directly in grammar rather than abstract doctrine.
Rejecting allegory, moralism, and devotional simplification, The Good Portion restores the text's sobriety and power. Jesus does not condemn service, nor exalt passivity; he identifies a life disordered by "many things" and affirms the necessity of a chosen center-the "one thing" left intentionally undefined.
Written with clarity, restraint, and scholarly integrity, this book is essential reading for students of biblical studies, pastors, theologians, and readers seeking a deeper, textually faithful encounter with one of the New Testament's most familiar and most misunderstood scenes.
Title
The Good Portion: Rediscovering the Martha and Mary Narrative
Author
Joel Vasquez
Publisher
Independently published
Published
January 2026
Weight
46g
Page Count
32
Dimensions
12.7 x 20.4 x 1.8 cm
ISBN
9798242764644
ISBN-10
8242764646
Eden Code
7390540
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