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Yale University

The Gospel of Matthew - Introduction to New Testament

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Overview

Explore a 48-minute lecture from Yale University's "Introduction to New Testament" course focusing on the Gospel of Matthew. Delve into the paradoxical nature of Matthew's teachings, which preach both Torah-observant Christianity and a mission to reach gentiles. Examine Jesus' portrayal as a teacher, church founder, and role model for apostles and Matthew's community. Understand how Matthew's writing aims to encourage faith during troubled times. The lecture covers five key chapters: Matthew's fame as a gospel, Jesus' relationship with the Torah, the church's foundations, Jesus as a disciple model, and the story of stilling the storm. Access complete course materials on the Open Yale Courses website for this Spring 2009 recording.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Matthew: The Most Famous Gospel
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- Chapter 2. Jesus and the Torah in Matthew
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- Chapter 3. The Foundations of the Church in Matthew
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- Chapter 4. Jesus as a Model for the Disciples
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- Chapter 5. The Stilling of the Storm in Matthew
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