Feminist Interpretation of the Bible, 10. köideLetty M. Russell Westminster John Knox Press, 1. jaan 1985 - 166 pages This book is the result of a collaborative effort on the part of a group of outstanding theologians, historians, and biblical scholars within the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature. Clarifying for themselves and others the distinctive character of feminist interpretation, they continue the process of liberating the word that concerns the whole church. |
Contents
CONTRIBUTORS | 7 |
Feminist Consciousness in Historical Perspective | 21 |
The Emergence of Black Feminist Consciousness | 30 |
Feminist Consciousness and the Interpretation | 41 |
Feminist Uses of Biblical Materials | 55 |
A Gentile Womans Story | 65 |
A Familiar Figure Reconsidered | 73 |
Female Sexual Imagery | 86 |
Common terms and phrases
abused women Adrienne Rich affirmation androcentric battered become Bible biblical authority biblical critical Biblical Hermeneutics biblical material biblical texts biblical witness Black church Black women called canon challenge Christ Christian Christian Feminism claim contemporary context critique daughter Deborah develop divine domination Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza ence exodus faith female sexuality feminism feminist biblical interpretation feminist consciousness feminist critical consciousness feminist critical principle feminist hermeneutics feminist interpretation feminist theology full humanity Genesis Gentile God's Gospel groups Hagar harlotry Hebrew Hebrew Bible Hosea humanity of women husband insights Israel Jacob Jesus Jewish Lectionary Liberating Word Liberation Theology lives male Manoah meaning ministry Moses norm oppression option patriarchal perspective Phyllis Trible political pornography prophetic questions reinterpretation relationship religion religious role Ruether Sarah scripture sexism slave social society story structures struggle Testament texts about women tion tive tradition understanding violence woman women-church women's experience women's studies Yahweh