Gender agenda matters : papers of the "Feminist Section" of the International Meetings of the Society of Biblical Literature / edited by Irmtraud Fischer, with the cooperation of Daniela Feichtinger.
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TextPublisher: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015Description: 1 online resource (vi, 277 pages : illustrations)Content type: - text
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- 9781443883153
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- Papers of the "Feminist Section" of the International Meetings of the Society of Biblical Literature
- 305.4/2 23
- BS2445 .G46 2015
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"Amsterdam 2012 -- St. Andrews 2013 -- Vienna 2014."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
When irony bites back : a deconstructive reading of the midwives' excuse in Exodus 1:19 / Kirsi Cobb -- Too good to be true? : the female pronoun for God in Numbers 11:15 / Nicholas Ansell -- Campy murder in Judges 4 : is Yael a gebèbèret (heroine)? / Anne Létourneau -- Absence of wife battering in Old Testament narratives : a literary omission or a cultural aberration? / Funlola Olojede -- Action and counter-action : Michal, Abigail, Bathsheba / Kirsten H. Gardner -- Women in the Book of Nehemia / Brigitte Rabarijaona -- On "being a just man" ([dikaios ōn], Matt 1:19) : Joseph of Nazareth, gender, and empire in Matthew's infancy narrative / Justin Glessner -- Ecology, economics and gender in Matt 6:25-34 / Ma. Marilou S. Ibita -- Corinthian women in Pauline Rome : feminism and political liberation / Fatima Tofighi -- Has scientific biblical research categoricall acknowledged feminist themes and methods? : a review of feminist traditional exegesis done on the Letter of Jude / Lilly Nortjé-Meyer -- Violating the inviolable body : Thecla radically altered / Rosie Ratcliffe -- The Bible and women : an international networking project for reception history in exegesis and cultural history / Irmtraud Fischer.
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