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The book tries to answer an old question of the conflict narratives in the Matthean community with another dimension: the previous studies on the subject are primarily conducted through redaction analysis on synoptic gospels alone. The author extends the scope of comparison and includes the conflict narratives in Acts to the analysis. As Acts is a sequel to the Gospel of Luke, it is assumed that Luke has a better tool than Matthew in retelling the conflict narratives; Luke could order the conflicts roughly into his serial of pre- and post-Easter eras while Matthew has to cram his conflict narratives into one single volume. Some conflict narratives that were found missing in Luke's Gospel but were reported in Acts could show that they might actually take place in the post-Easter era. By comparing how Matthew and Luke retold and ordered the conflict narratives, one can tell how the Matthean community projected their own conflicts into conflicts in Jesus' time.
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Chapter 1 Introduction1.1 Why Do We Need Another Study on the Conflict Narratives?1.2 Matthean Community in Research1.3 Conflict Narratives in the Gospel of Matthew:A Brief Overview1.3.1 Distribution of the Conflict Narratives in the Gospel of Matthew1.3.2 Critics1.3.3 Hypothesis of the Separation of the Matthean Community from Judaism.1.3.4 Question Leading to this StudyChapter 2 Methodology2.1 Major Research Outcomes of the Conflict Stories in the Gospel of Matthew2.1.1 History of Research2.1.2 Utility of Form and Redaction Criticism2.1.3 Overview of the Major Research Outcomes Reached in the Study of the Unity of Luke-Acts2.1.4 Working Hypothesis, Presuppositions and Limitations of this StudyChapter 3 Conflicts about Jesus' authority (in Galilee)3.1 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 9:1-83.1.1 Mt 9:1-83.1.2 Mk 2:1-123.1.3 Lk 5:17-263.1.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 9:1-83.2 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 12:22-453.2.1 Mt 12:22-453.2.2 Mk 3:22-30 and 8:11-123.2.3 Lk 11:14-26, 29-32, 12:10 and6:43-53.2.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 12:22-453.3. Matthew's Redaction in the Conflicts on Jesus' Authority in Galilee3.3.1 Matthean Community's Ministry of Exorcism3.3.2 Matthew's Reflection on the Limitations of Miracles3.3.3 Christological Debate with the Jewish Counterparts3.3.4 Matthean Community is Given AuthorityChapter 4 Conflicts on Table Fellowship4.1 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 9:9-134.1.1 Mt 9:9-134.1.2 Mk 2:13-174.1.3 Lk 5:27-324.1.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 9:9-134.2 Matthew's Redaction in the Conflicts on Table Fellowship4.2.1 Ready to Repent Tax Collector as a Bridge to the Gentile Ministry4.2.2 Matthean Community and House Fellowship4.2.3 Priority of Compassion over the Contemporary Norms of Practice4.2.4 Gentile MinistryChapter 5 Conflicts on the Tradition of the Elders and the Torah.5.1 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 15:1-205.1.1 Mt 15:1-205.1.2 Mk 7:1-235.1.3 Lk 11:37-415.1.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 15:1-205.2 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 19:1-125.2.1Mt 19:1-125.2.2 Mk 10:1-125.2.3 Lk 16:185.2.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 19:1-125.3 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 22:34-405.3.1 Mt 22:34-405.3.2 Mk 12:28-345.3.3 Lk 10:25-285.3.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 22:34-405.4 Matthew's Redaction in the Conflicts on the Tradition of the Elders5.4.1 Matthew's Jesus' Assessment of the Torah5.4.2 Bridge between Jewish and Gentile Ministries5.4.3 Alienation caused by the Pharisees' halakha5.4.4 Pacifist Attitude of the Matthean Community towards their CriticsChapter 6 Conflicts about the Shabbat6.1 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 12:1-86.1.1 Mt 12:1-86.1.2 Mk 2:23-286.1.3 Lk 6:1-56.1.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 12:1-86.2 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 12:9-146.2.1 Mt 12:9-146.2.2 Mk 3:1-66.2.3 Lk 6:6-11, 13:10-17 and 14:1-66.2.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 12:9-146.3 Matthew's Redaction in the Conflicts on the Shabbat6.3.1 Matthew's Motive of MercyUnderpins the Theological Intention of the Shabbat Rest6.3.2 Matthew's Disciples Take up the Function of the PriestChapter 7 Conflicts in/about the Temple in Jerusalem7.1 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 21:10-177.1.1 Mt 21:10-177.1.2 Mk 11:11, 15-187.1.3 Lk 19:45-487.1.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 21:10-177.2 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 21:23-277.2.1 Mt 21:23-277.2.2 Mk 11:27-337.2.3 Lk 20:1-87.2.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 21:23-277.3 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 21:42-467.3.1 Mt 21:42-467.3.2 Mk 12:10-127.3.3 Lk 20:17-197.3.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 21:42-467.4 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 22:41-467.4.1 Mt 22:41-467.4.2 Mk 12:35-37a7.4.3 Lk 20:41-447.4.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 22:41-467.5 Synoptic Comparison of Mt 24:1-27.5.1 Mt 24:1-27.5.2 Mk 13:1-27.5.3 Lk 21:5-67.5.4 Matthew's Redaction in Mt 24:1-27.6. Matthew's Redaction in the Conflicts in/about the Temple in Jerusalem7.6.1 Children Surpass the Temple Leaders7.6.2 Transformation of Boulders into a Foundation in the Hands of GodChapter 8 Conflicts on Paying Tax to Caesar



