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Matthew's Christian-Jewish Community (Chicago Studies in the History of Judaism) [Paperback]

Anthony J. Saldarini (Author)
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May 16, 1994 0226734218 978-0226734217 1
The most Jewish of gospels in its contents and yet the most anti-Jewish in its polemics, the Gospel of Matthew has been said to mark the emergence of Christianity from Judaism. Anthony J. Saldarini overturns this interpretation by showing us how Matthew, far from proclaiming the replacement of Israel by the Christian church, wrote from within Jewish tradition to a distinctly Jewish audience.

Recent research reveals that among both Jews and Christians of the first century many groups believed in Jesus while remaining close to Judaism. Saldarini argues that the author of the Gospel of Matthew belonged to such a group, supporting his claim with an informed reading of Matthew's text and historical context. Matthew emerges as a Jewish teacher competing for the commitment of his people after the catastrophic loss of the Temple in 70 C.E., his polemics aimed not at all Jews but at those who oppose him. Saldarini shows that Matthew's teaching about Jesus fits into first-century Jewish thought, with its tradition of God-sent leaders and heavenly mediators.

In Saldarini's account, Matthew's Christian-Jewish community is a Jewish group, albeit one that deviated from the larger Jewish community. Contributing to both New Testament and Judaic studies, this book advances our understanding of how religious groups are formed.

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  • Paperback: 326 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (May 16, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226734218
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226734217
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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5.0 out of 5 stars a conservative christian, June 1, 2009
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This book is written from a liberal Theological perspective. It is very useful in supplying an authorial perspective to the message of the Gospel of Matthew [it does make assumptions for its unsupported historical-critical view]. It is very useful to the person with a desire to know the historical-cultural roots of the message in Matthew. Read wisely!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sermon Aid, January 30, 2009
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I have found this book very helpful in preparing sermons. It puts a historical perspective on the Biblical text.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing, not a real contribution, October 31, 2005
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I am not officially a biblical scholar but it is a hobby of mine and I can say categorically how disappointing a book this is. It is clear to anyone not blinded by religious orthodoxy that the Matthew Gospel is both very Jewish and very hostile to pharisaic Judaism, what later would become rabbinic Judaism. Saldarini tries to show that the thrust of Matthew's venom is not directed against Jews and Judaism but only against a certain kind of Jewish leadership, the one that was becoming in the post 80 AD period increasingly less and less friendly towards Jews who revered Jesus in some way. But he really has no evidence for his chief assertion, he only says ad nauseum that Matthew's animus does not necessarily make him anti-Jewish and that it could also show how must tied up he and his groups were still with Judaism. This is not scholarship, only testing a theory to show that one can be just as critical of a religion from within as from without, in fact perhaps more so from within. This contributes nothing because the fact remains that Matthew and John both demonstrate that Christianity was moving in the last decades of the first century AD and thereafter increasingly towards an anti-Judaism which will become in short order mainstream Christian anti-semitism, a fundamental core of historic Christianity.
I bought this book to learn something new, I have learned nothing. It reads like a Ph.D. thesis which shows only that the author has studied hard and read a great deal. It demonstrates that the author has mastered the field and merits perhaps the Ph.D. but hardly that it gives a readership beyond his professors something to chew on.
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Since the Gospel of Matthew was read and preserved by the second-century Christian community and later became part of the New Testament collection, it is assumed to be a Christian writing and thus not a Jewish work. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
rabbinic group, rabbinic movement, purity rules, theios aner, woe oracles, purity regulations, late first century
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John the Baptist, Second Temple, New Testament, Roman Empire, Matthew's Jesus, David's Lord, Temple Scroll, Ten Commandments, Bar Kosiba War, Dead Sea Scrolls, Lord of the Sabbath, Matthew's Christology, Ben Sira, Epistle of Barnabas, Galilean Jews, God of Israel, Gospel of Thomas, Hellenistic Jewish, Jesus Christ, Justin Martyr, Matthew's Christian-Jewish, Mishnah Kelim, Sea of Galilee
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