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This volume is an engaging and provocative introduction to Feminist Biblical Studies. The authors draw upon their own social, cultural and religious backgrounds and experiences in reading the New Testament as feminists in the context of globalization. They provide intentional interpretations of biblical texts that cast gender, race, class and power relationships as issues inherent in both the content and context of scripture and its interpretation. The essays call into question feminist social engagement that does not extend beyond academic halls, churches and Christians, suggesting directions…mehr

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This volume is an engaging and provocative introduction to Feminist Biblical Studies. The authors draw upon their own social, cultural and religious backgrounds and experiences in reading the New Testament as feminists in the context of globalization. They provide intentional interpretations of biblical texts that cast gender, race, class and power relationships as issues inherent in both the content and context of scripture and its interpretation. The essays call into question feminist social engagement that does not extend beyond academic halls, churches and Christians, suggesting directions for future research and teaching in Feminist Biblical Studies.
Autorenporträt
Isabel Balseiro Sheila Briggs Gay L. Byron Elizabeth A. Castelli Noelle Champagne Elizabeth Conde-Frazier Lincoln E. Galloway Sonya Y. Gravlee Holly Hight Erin Jacklin Hisako Kinukawa Zhiru Ng Filiberto Nolasso Prinny Perelman Rosemary Radford Ruether Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza Lydia Sohn Afda Besanton Spencer Karen Jo Torjesen Katrina Van Heest Vincent L. Wimbush
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"The contributors to this volume provide us with valuable resources and models to help students envision biblical studies in a critical and ethically responsible way. They carefully assess biblical studies and its relationship to women in all cultural contexts around the world and also dare to offer new interpretations for all of us." - Daniel Patte, Vanderbilt University, author of Ethics of Biblical Interpretation and general editor of Global Bible Commentary.