Transformative encounters : Jesus and women re-viewed

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    • Kitzberger, Ingrid Rosa

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Transformative encounters : Jesus and women re-viewed

edited by Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger

(Biblical interpretation series, v. 43)

Brill, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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This composite, post-colonial and multi-dimensional volume contains sixteen original essays by distinguished Jewish and Christian Scripture scholars on a wide range of perspectives on the relation between Jesus and women as portrayed in the New Testament Gospels, as historically re-constructed in the context of Second Temple Judaisms and of Mediterranean society, as well as in present actualizations. The contributions reflect the different social locations of interpreters from all continents and testify to the richness of methods employed in biblical interpretation at the end of the 20th century, ranging from literary approaches (narrative criticism, reader response criticism, intertextuality), historical-critical methods, archaeology and social-scientific interpretation to cultural studies and film theory. By addressing new questions and searching for answers on untrodden paths the vital scholarship on Jesus and women will be re-viewed, enriched, and challenged.

Table of Contents

Carmen Bernabe Ubieta Musa W. Dube Sean Freyne Leticia A. Guardiola-Saenz Tal Ilan Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger Hisako Kinukawa Amy-Jill Levine Lilly Nortje Gerbern S. Oegema Daniel Patte Vicki C. Phillips Marie-Eloise Rosenblatt Marianne Sawicki William R. Telford Elaine Wainwright

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