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|a Mothers on the margin? :
|b the significance of the women in Matthew's genealogy /
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|a Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, 'she of Uriah' and Mary all initially occupy places on the margins and consequently represent both those who are outsiders to Israel and those on the margins within Israel. The inclusion of these women in Matthew''s gospel serves to signal the importance of those on the margins in the ministry of the Messiah and to anticipate Matthew's rhetoric concerning the broadening of Israel's boundaries to include Gentile outsiders.
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|a Machine generated contents note: pt. One The Five Mothers of Matthew's Genealogy -- 1. Introduction: The Genesis of a Thesis -- Why Women? -- Hermeneutical Stance and Reading Strategy -- Methodology -- 2. Matthew's Genealogy -- The Genealogy -- The Women of the Genealogy -- 3. Tamar -- Preliminary Remarks -- A Narrative Reading of Tamar's Story -- Androcentric and Feminist Perspectives -- Tamar's Inclusion in Matthew's Genealogy -- 4. Rahab -- Preliminary Remarks -- A Narrative Reading of Rahab's Story -- Joshua 2:1 -- 24 -- A Narrative Reading of Rahab's Story -- Joshua 6:15 -- 25 -- The Contrast with Achan -- And -- Feminist Perspectives -- Rahab's Inclusion in Matthew's Genealogy -- 5. Ruth -- Ruth, Rahab, and Tamar -- A Narrative Reading of Ruth's Story -- Feminist Perspectives -- Ruth's Inclusion in Matthew's Genealogy -- Tamar, Rahab, and Ruth -- 6."She of Uriah" -- Bathsheba in the Old Testament -- Reading the Gaps in the Text: Differing Perspectives
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|a Note continued: A Narrative Reading of Bathsheba's Story -- The Inclusion of "She of Uriah" in Matthew's Genealogy -- 7. Mary -- Mary's Relationship to the Four Foremothers -- A Narrative Reading of Mary's Story -- Feminist Perspectives -- Mary in Matthew's Gospel -- Mary's Relationship with "She of Uriah" -- The Five Women of the Genealogy: Their Relationship to One Another and Matthew's Gospel Narrative -- pt. Two The Collective Significance of the Women for the Ongoing Gospel Narrative -- 8. Tamar, Rahab, and Ruth: Aspects of Matthean Discipleship -- Righteousness in Matthew -- Faith in Matthew -- Mercy in Matthew -- Conclusion -- 9. Others on the Margin in Matthew's Gospel -- Marginality in Matthew -- The Women as Representative of the Marginalized in Matthew's Gospel -- Outsiders in Matthew's Story -- Marginalized Jews -- The Gentile Outsiders -- Conclusion -- 10. Women in Matthew's Narrative Life -- A Gendered Reading -- Characters in Matthew's Story
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|a Note continued: Matthew 3 -- 25: Women in the Main Narrative Section -- Matthew 26 -- 28: Women in the Passion and Resurrection Narrative -- A Positive Gynocentric Counternarrative -- 11. Conclusion: Mothers on the Margin? Matthew's Call to Conversion.
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|i Print version:
|a Clements, E. Anne.
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