2010-03-182010-03-182002Sim, DC 2002, Matthew’s anti-Paulinism: A neglected feature of Matthean studies', HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 767-783.[http://www.hts.org.za/index.php/HTS/issue/archive]0259-9422 (print)http://hdl.handle.net/2263/13559Spine cut of Journal binding and pages scanned on flatbed EPSON Expression 10000 XL; 400dpi; text/lineart - black and white - stored to Tiff Derivation: Abbyy Fine Reader v.9 work with PNG-format (black and white); Photoshop CS3; Adobe Acrobat v.9 Web display format PDFHalf a century ago, S G F Brandon argued that the Gospel of Matthew was an anti-Pauline text. Brandon’s case was not especially convincing and his hypothesis was quickly consigned to the scholarly scrap heap. But in recent times Matthean scholarship has been moving towards a position whereby Brandon’s basic insights can and should be resurrected. This study argues that the view that Matthew was an anti-Pauline text is completely in line with current understandings of this Gospel and its underlying community, and can be restated in a more detailed and much more convincing fashion.enFaculty of Theology, University of PretoriaMatthewAnti-PaulinismBible -- N.T. -- Matthew -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.Brandon, S.G.F. (Samuel George Frederick), 1907-1971 -- InfluenceMatthew’s anti-Paulinism : a neglected feature of Matthean studiesArticle