Let one of the world's foremost Scripture scholars guide you to a deeper appreciation of the Gospel According to Matthew. 

More than any other Gospel, Matthew reflects Christianity's Jewish roots. As the first book of the New Testament, it provides a fitting transition from the Old Testament. Revered as the "Church's Gospel," Matthew draws on Jewish Law while anticipating a Church "of all nations."

To appreciate Matthew, then, you must first understand its historical and theological contexts. Now, Fr. Donald Senior, a leading expert on Matthew, helps you discover anew the evangelist's profound themes and literary features. Combining world-class scholarship with incisive insights, this course is both erudite and accessible. 

You'll begin by considering Matthew's similarities with and differences from Mark, Luke, and John. Next, you will explore its historical background and relationship to the Old Testament. You will then cover the full span of the Gospel of Matthew, from the infancy narrative to the Great Commission. 

By taking a closer look at passages like the Sermon on the Mount, you will unpack Matthew's most unique features and compelling messages. With this newfound appreciation, you will find inspiration and guidance in Matthew's words.

Course curriculum

    1. Study Guide

    1. 01 What is a Gospel?

    2. 02 The Background of Matthew’s Gospel

    3. 03 The Infancy Narrative

    4. 04 The Beginning of Jesus’ Mission

    5. 05 The Sermon on the Mount, Part I

    6. 06 The Sermon on the Mount, Part II

    7. 07 Discipleship and Mission in Matthew

    8. 08 Opposition to Jesus in Matthew’s Gospel

    9. 09 Confession of Jesus as Messiah: The Gospel’s Christology

    10. 10 Matthew’s Vision of the Church: The Community Discourse of Chapter 18

    11. 11 Last Days in Jerusalem

    12. 12 Death and Resurrection

About this course

  • Free
  • 13 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content