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Strangely Familiar Protofeminist Interpretations Of Patriarchal Biblical Texts Nancy Calvertkoyzis And Heather E Weir

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Strangely Familiar Protofeminist Interpretations Of Patriarchal Biblical Texts Nancy Calvertkoyzis And Heather E Weir
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Nancy Calvert-Koyzis and Heather E. Weir
ISBN: 9781589834538, 1589834534
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Strangely Familiar Protofeminist Interpretations Of Patriarchal Biblical Texts Nancy Calvertkoyzis And Heather E Weir by Nancy Calvert-koyzis And Heather E. Weir 9781589834538, 1589834534 instant download after payment.

Until recently, the voices of women who interpreted the Bible prior to the feminism of the late twentieth century had been largely forgotten. However, the current recovery of these women's interpretive works reveals writings that seem strangely familiar in their anticipation of later feminist approaches to the biblical text and their thematic interest in liberation. In this volume, the contributions of seventeenth- to nineteenth-century women including Arcangela Tarabotti, Aemelia Lanyer, and Josephine Butler are addressed in their historical and cultural contexts. Each of these recovered authors worked to liberate women from interpretations of the Bible that proved oppressive to them. Leading feminist biblical scholars assess the works of these forerunners, or protofeminists, in light of contemporary feminist approaches, and the collection as a whole illustrates the significance of these neglected works for reception history, biblical studies, and women s studies. The contributors include Nancy Calvert-Koyzis and Heather E. Weir, Amanda W. Benckhuysen, Robert Knetsch, J. Cheryl Exum, Marion Ann Taylor, Joy A. Schroeder, Esther Fuchs, Christiana de Groot, Caroline Blyth, Philippa Carter, Beth Bidlack, Pamela J. Walker, Sandra Hack Polaski, J. Ramsey Michaels, Ben Witherington III, Hilary Elder, Agnes Choi, Barry Huff, and Pauline Nigh Hogan.

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