<B>Theological Book Review</B><BR /> &quot;The origins of Christian mission to Gentiles are uncertain on account of a shortage of sources and some unclarity about first-century Jewish attitudes to proselytizing. . . LaGrand tackles the questions through a comprehensive analysis of Matthew&#39;s gospel set in the context of Jewish writings and attitudes. He works with conceptual sophistication historical and exegetical acumen and familiarity with the generation of scholarly literature previous to 1990.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>International Bulletin of Missionary Research</B><BR /> &quot;LaGrand&#39;s thesis is sound and represents a welcome corrective to recent Matthean scholarship which has been focused on the &#39;Matthean community&#39; and has largely denied the Great Commission&#39;s authenticity.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>Reformed Review</B><BR /> &quot;A readable work that will be of interest to both students of the Gospel of Matthew and to missiologists.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>Missionalia</B><BR /> &quot;This book is an important and extensive tool dealing with Matthew&#39;s understanding of mission.&quot;
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