The Anglican Church of Canada (ACoC) published their 2009 Lenten reflection that portrays Jesus as a racist who reformed himself after being challenged by the Canaanite woman (see St. Matthew's Gospel). The ACoC was apparently hijacked by the politically correct establishment who teaches in this "reflection" Jesus is a sinner. Well, this is a basic heresy. Here's the key point of the reflection:
"... a Canaanite woman from that region came out and started shouting, 'Have mercy on me, Lord, Son of David; my daughter is tormented by a demon.' He answered, 'I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of
This not a story for people who need to think that Jesus always had it together, because it looks like we've caught him being mean to a lady because of her ethnicity. At first, he ignores her cries. Then he refuses to help her and compares her people to dogs.
But she challenges his prejudice. And he listens to her challenge and grows in response to it. He ends up healing her daughter. What we may have here is an important moment of self-discovery in Jesus' life, an enlargement of what it will mean to be who he was. Maybe we are seeing Jesus understand his universality for the first time.
Interesting. The authors of this reflection are the same people who would insist that Jesus' way is true only for us but may be not for everyone. Perhaps the Anglicans of Canada ought to read Dominus Iesus. This reminds me of the Office of Black Catholics in the
This reminds me of when I was an undergrad, taking courses in Greek lit in translation. My profs used to tear their hair out when my fellow students wanted to remake Antigone as a feminist or Achilles as a spoiled whiner.