A Socio-Political and
Religious Reading
Warren Carter
Journal for the Study of the New Testament
Supplement Series 204
Copyright © 2000 Warren Carter
Published by Sheffield Academic Press Ltd
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1. Reading and Hearing a Counternarrative
2. What Do Gospels Do? Legitimating an Identity and a Way of Life
3. How Does the Gospel Form Communal Identity and Shape Lifestyle?
4. Matthew’s Gospel: Who? Where? When?
6. Where in Antioch Are Matthew’s Christians?
7. Matthew’s Audience: Small in Number
10. Advocating a Marginal Existence
Part I
GOD COMMISSIONS JESUS (1:1–4:16)
1. The Origins of Jesus Messiah and His Followers
1:18–25—Jesus’ Conception and Commission
2:1–12—Elite Opposition and Magi Worship
2:13–23—Murderous Herod and Faithful Joseph and Mary
3:13–17—John Baptizes Jesus: The Spirit Descends
4A. Diabolical Opposition and Imperial Darkness
4:1–11—The Devil’s Temptation of Jesus
4:12–16—Jesus the Light Shines in Imperial Darkness
JESUS MANIFESTS GOD’S EMPIRE AND
COMMISSION IN WORDS AND ACTIONS (4:17–11:1)
4B. The Beginning of Jesus’ Public Ministry
4:17–25—How Jesus Carries out His Mission
5. Jesus Teaches: The Sermon on the Mount Begins
5:17–20—Jesus Interprets Scripture
5:21–26—On Anger and Relationships
5:27–30—On Adultery and Male Lust
5:31–32—On Divorce and Male Mistreatment of Women
5:33–37—Oath-Taking: Integrity of Word and Action
5:38–42—On Nonviolent Resistance to Evil
6. Jesus Teaches: The Sermon on the Mount Continues
6:2–4—A First Act of Justice: Almsgiving
6:5–15—A Second Act of Justice: Prayer
6:16–18—A Third Act of Justice: Fasting
6:19–34—Justice and Materialism
6:19–21—Warning: The Heart’s Commitment
6:22–23—A Single Focus on God’s Empire
6:24—Serve God, Not Materialism
6:25–34—Trust God: No Anxiety for Material Goods
7. Jesus Teaches: The Sermon on the Mount Concludes
7:1–6—A Community of Compassionate Correction, Not Condemnation
7:7–11—Seeking God in Life and Prayer
7:13–14—Two Roads/Ways and Two Gates
7:15–23—Discerning False Prophets
8. God’s Empire Displayed in Jesus’ Actions
8:5–13—Jesus Heals the Centurion’s Servant
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About Matthew and the Margins: A Socio-Political and Religious ReadingThis detailed commentary presents the Gospel of Matthew as a counter-narrative, showing that it is a work of resistance written from and for a minority community of disciples committed to Jesus, the agent of God’s saving presence. It was written and functions to shape the identity and lifestyle of the early community of Jesus’ followers as an alternative community that can resist the dominant authorities both in Rome and in the synagogue. The Gospel anticipates the time when Jesus will return and establish God’s reign over all, including the powers in Rome. Breaking Matthew into five narrative blocks, Carter presents a line by line commentary, considering historical, literary, cultural and ecclesial factors present at the time of the writing. These themes, accompanied by a survey of their studies on Matthew, are outlined in his masterful introduction. Warren Carter is Pherigo Professor of New Testament at the St Paul School of Theology, Kansas City, Missouri. |
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