Van Aarde, A.G. (Andries G.)Dreyer, Yolanda2010-11-042010-11-042010-07Van Aarde, A.G. & Dreyer, Y., 2010, ‘Matthew studies today – a willingness to suspect and a willingness to listen’, HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 66(1), Art. #820, 10 pages. DOI: 10.4102/hts.v66i1.8200259-942210.4102/hts.v66i1.820http://hdl.handle.net/2263/15168The aim of the article is to describe the state of Matthean studies by means of Paul Ricoeur’s notion of the ‘hermeneutical arc’. The focus will be on the relationship of women in Matthew’s gospel to the male disciples. The article’s point of departure is that Matthean exegesis is at a crossroad. Pivotal to proceeding beyond the crossroads is the hermeneutical aspect of a willingness to suspect and a willingness to listen. Such a willingness includes suspicion with regard to outdated values explicitly advocated by the text and a genuine listening to unarticulated voices that remain hidden because of ideologies that render them inaudible. In the process of understanding, the focus should be on issues of morality rather than on the mere accumulation of knowledge. Seen from this perspective, the article provides a preview of facets in Matthean studies that could become prominent in future.en© 2010. The Authors. Licensee: OpenJournals Publishing. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.Canaanite motherGospel of MatthewHermeneutical arcMale disciples and womenBible -- N.T. -- Matthew -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.Ricoeur, Paul -- Contributions in hermeneuticsMan-woman relationships in the BibleEthics in the BibleMatthew studies today – a willingness to suspect and a willingness to listenArticle