Have Mercy on Me
The Story of the Canaanite Woman in Matthew 15:21-28
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780826461483
Number of Pages: 218
Published: 01/12/2002
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
Matthew's gospel begins and ends with the Jewish-Gentile debate, and at the heart of both the issue and the gospel is the story of the Canaanite woman. It is a story that reveals tension between Jews and proselytes in Matthew's community and responds to the question, 'What must one do to be a member of the community'? This study focuses on the stereotype of the woman as a Canaanite as well as Matthew's sources and the form of the story. The conclusion is that the story reflects a reinforcement of Jewish law that allows gentiles to attain membership in the Matthean community, thus continuing the Jewish tradition that allows gentiles into the faith.
The author defends a single thesis and leads readers consistently to her conclusion: the Canaanite woman is not a Gentile but a proselyte. The thesis is a good one, and Glenna Jackson defends it thoroughly and passionately. Luzia Sutter Rehmann, Review of Biblical Literature, July 2004--Luzia Sutter Rehmann "Review of Biblical Literature "