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"Park has presented a powerful and destabilizing reading of a story whose interpretation is seen to be dominated by a narrative shaped through an ideology of 'white invisibility'. ... It would be fascinating to see Park apply his reading strategy to other parts of the Gospel of Matthew, both those that foreground marginalization and those which seem to speak of universal hope and inclusion." (Paul Foster, The Expository Times, Vol. 131 (11), 2020)
"This is a valuable and provocative study, informed by current race theory, which effectively challenges the lack of attention to the ethnoracial dimensions of the labelling of Jesus in previous scholarship. ... The book will clearly be of value to those interested in issues of ethnicity and race in biblical interpretation, but in view of the challenges it raises one hopes that it will also find a broader readership." (David G. Horrell, Journal for the Study of the New Testament, Vol. 42 (5), 2020)