Feminist Approaches to the Bible
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Feminist Approaches to the Bible
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Edited by Hershel Shanks.

Based on the widely acclaimed symposia sponsored by the Biblical Archaeology Society and the Smithsonian Institution.

Authors: Tikva Frymer-Kensky, professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Chicago and author of In the Wake of the Goddesses; Pamela Milne, professor of religious studies, University of Windsor, Ontario, and contributor to The NRSV: Harper's Study Edition; Jane Schaberg, professor of religious studies, University of Detroit, Mercy, and author of The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit: Matthew 28:19; Phyllis Trible, Baldwin Professor of Sacred Literature, Union Theological Seminary, and author of God and the Rhetoric of Sexuality.

"Informs the reader of four prominent feminist theologians' views on the prominent and current theological controversy."
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This series illuminates the Bible through a multiperspective approach, offering readers an exciting way to deepen their appreciation and understanding of the biblical texts. Four outstanding scholars explore the Bible through varied feminist perspectives. They look closely at a number of prominent women in the Bible, including Eve, Miriam and Mary Magdalene, as well as the men to whom they relate.

BAS, 1995. Softcover, 120 pp.

ISBN 1-880317-41-9.


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