This article elaborates on the author’s monograph “Have mercy on me”: The story of the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15.21-28 (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002). According to the monograph, Matthew uses the Psalms, the story of Ruth and rabbinic tradition to turn Mark’s story of the Syrophoenician woman (7:24-30) into a conversion formula for entrance into the Jewish community. This article employs an intertextuality approach to enhance the theory of proselytism in Matthew’s gospel. The Canaanite woman passes three-time rejection, one-time acceptance test that the first-century rabbis delineated from the story of Ruth for converting to Judaism
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
The thesis is an exegesis of the story of Canaanite woman and her faith told in the New Testaments M...
This paper examines the influence of Genesis 38 on the Book of Ruth. Both texts feature women—Tamar ...
The focus of research on the story of the Canaanite Woman in Matthew 15:21-28 has traditionally been...
<p><span>This study focuses on the women’s stories that imply aspects of anti-Judaism wi...
This study focuses on the women’s stories that imply aspects of anti-Judaism within Matthew’s depict...
The story of Ruth is a short story that can easily be missed if one thumbs through the Bible. It is ...
The discovery of new data or the emergence of a new methodology are the prime factors for progress i...
Reading the Gospel of Matthew from the perspective of postcolonial theory means taking the context o...
<p>This article addresses two issues in the <em>Book of Ruth</em> that have not ye...
The story of Naomi and Ruth occurred during the time of the judges and before the birth of Samuel an...
This article explores how the friendship of the two women, Naomi and Ruth, crossed religious and cul...
story of a Canaanite woman is complicated, because it contains Jesus' initial harsh attitude towards...
This dissertation is a cross-cultural, cross-temporal reception history that identifies, compiles, a...
This dissertation is a cross-cultural, cross-temporal reception history that identifies, compiles, a...
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
The thesis is an exegesis of the story of Canaanite woman and her faith told in the New Testaments M...
This paper examines the influence of Genesis 38 on the Book of Ruth. Both texts feature women—Tamar ...
The focus of research on the story of the Canaanite Woman in Matthew 15:21-28 has traditionally been...
<p><span>This study focuses on the women’s stories that imply aspects of anti-Judaism wi...
This study focuses on the women’s stories that imply aspects of anti-Judaism within Matthew’s depict...
The story of Ruth is a short story that can easily be missed if one thumbs through the Bible. It is ...
The discovery of new data or the emergence of a new methodology are the prime factors for progress i...
Reading the Gospel of Matthew from the perspective of postcolonial theory means taking the context o...
<p>This article addresses two issues in the <em>Book of Ruth</em> that have not ye...
The story of Naomi and Ruth occurred during the time of the judges and before the birth of Samuel an...
This article explores how the friendship of the two women, Naomi and Ruth, crossed religious and cul...
story of a Canaanite woman is complicated, because it contains Jesus' initial harsh attitude towards...
This dissertation is a cross-cultural, cross-temporal reception history that identifies, compiles, a...
This dissertation is a cross-cultural, cross-temporal reception history that identifies, compiles, a...
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
The thesis is an exegesis of the story of Canaanite woman and her faith told in the New Testaments M...
This paper examines the influence of Genesis 38 on the Book of Ruth. Both texts feature women—Tamar ...