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Writing The Wrongs Women Of The Old Testament Among Biblical Commentators From Philo Through The Reformation Oxford Studies In Historical Theology 1st Edition John L Thompson

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Writing The Wrongs Women Of The Old Testament Among Biblical Commentators From Philo Through The Reformation Oxford Studies In Historical Theology 1st Edition John L Thompson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.96 MB
Pages: 304
Author: John L. Thompson
ISBN: 9780195137361, 0195137361
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Writing The Wrongs Women Of The Old Testament Among Biblical Commentators From Philo Through The Reformation Oxford Studies In Historical Theology 1st Edition John L Thompson by John L. Thompson 9780195137361, 0195137361 instant download after payment.

Phyllis Trible's Texts of Terror is a landmark among those studying women of the Bible. Focusing on stories of the maltreatment of women, Trible paved the way for subsequent feminist exegetes who have been very critical of such stories in the Bible, and who see Christianity as an unredeemably patriarchal religion. It is commonly said that these Old Testament stories of rape, murder, torture, and abandonment passed without comment until recent times. Here, Thompson traces and analyzes various Christian interpretations of these bible stories of women. In drawing attention to views other than Texts of Terror, Thompson speaks to Christians who are battling over how the Bible ought to be read today.

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