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This book constructs a profile of the Matthean Community by using insights from sociology and studies of oral and chirographic cultures, together with a careful investigation of the material unique to the Gospel of Matthew. A picture emerges of a self-regulating, independent community with the kind of strong self-definition and tension with its surrounding society characteristic of a sect. It had a high regard for law and practiced Sabbath-observance, as well as observing the distinction between clean and unclean foods. The community viewed its members as saved sinners who should conduct themselves in a manner appropriate to those who await the soon return of their Lord. Somewhat provocatively, this book argues that the Matthean Community was likely to be mainstream in early Christianity, not marginal.

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Contents: Jewish Christianity – Prophets and Wandering Charismatics – Syrian Antioch – Trustworthy and Precarious Foundations – Methodological Challenges Facing Research – Orality and Gospel Traditions – Two-Sources Hypothesis – Community Standards of Behaviour – Basic Research Tool – Synoptic Comparison – Matthean Sondergut – Kingdom of Heaven – Leadership – Sabbath – Controversy with Judaism – End of the Age.

Mainstream or Marginal?: The Matthean Community

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 19/07/2012
      ISBN13: 9783631638545, 978-3631638545
      ISBN10: 363163854X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book constructs a profile of the Matthean Community by using insights from sociology and studies of oral and chirographic cultures, together with a careful investigation of the material unique to the Gospel of Matthew. A picture emerges of a self-regulating, independent community with the kind of strong self-definition and tension with its surrounding society characteristic of a sect. It had a high regard for law and practiced Sabbath-observance, as well as observing the distinction between clean and unclean foods. The community viewed its members as saved sinners who should conduct themselves in a manner appropriate to those who await the soon return of their Lord. Somewhat provocatively, this book argues that the Matthean Community was likely to be mainstream in early Christianity, not marginal.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Jewish Christianity – Prophets and Wandering Charismatics – Syrian Antioch – Trustworthy and Precarious Foundations – Methodological Challenges Facing Research – Orality and Gospel Traditions – Two-Sources Hypothesis – Community Standards of Behaviour – Basic Research Tool – Synoptic Comparison – Matthean Sondergut – Kingdom of Heaven – Leadership – Sabbath – Controversy with Judaism – End of the Age.

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