Feminist interpretation of the Bible and the Hermeneutics of liberation
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Feminist interpretation of the Bible and the Hermeneutics of liberation
(Journal for the study of the Old Testament : supplement series, 374)
Sheffield Academic Press, 2003
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Description
Since its origins in the women's liberation movement, feminist exegesis has been subject not only to the demand to identify the oppressive functions of biblical texts but also to contribute to the liberation of women. What biblical texts can serve this process of liberation-for which women, under what conditions, and in what manner? What roles do categories such as woman, gender, liberation, freedom, Holy Scripture, church, and theology play?
This book originated from a symposium with feminist biblical experts from over twenty countries from five continents. It provides a striking and imaginative depiction of the questions central to feminist exegesis and the hermeneutics of liberation. It also provides a lively example of the kind of global discussion of the Bible and liberation that can take place among women from around the world. Typical of this discussion is the confrontation with questions such as contextuality or the diversity of feminist biblical interpretation (whether of theological or non-theological nature), and clear positions are taken with regard to issues such as the termination of anti-Judaism in feminist biblical interpretation or the dangers of neo-colonial domination in feminist-theological studies.
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: hbk ISBN 9780826466891
Description
Since its origins in the women's liberation movement, feminist exegesis has been subject not only to the demand to identify the oppressive functions of biblical texts, but also to contribute to the liberation of women. What biblical texts can serve this process of liberation - for which women, under what conditions and in what manner? What roles do categories such as woman, gender, liberation, freedom, holy scripture, church and theology play? This work originated from a symposium with feminist biblical experts from over 20 countries from the world's five continents. It provides a striking and imaginative depiction of the questions central to feminist exegesis and the hermeneutics of liberation. It also provides a lively example of the kind of global discussion of the Bible and liberation that can take place among women from around the world.
Typical of this discussion is the confrontation with questions such as contextuality or the diversity of feminist biblical interpretation (whether of theological or non-theological nature), and clear positions are taken with regard to issues such as the termination of anti-Judaism in feminist biblical interpretation or the dangers of neo-colonial domination in feminist-theological studies. This is a scholarly, a feminist and a very political book.
Table of Contents
- Silvia Schroer, "We Will Know Each Other by Our Fruits" - Feminist Exegesis and the Hermeneutics of Liberation
- Renita J. Weems, Re-Reading for Liberation - Transforming the Way African American Women Read the Bible
- Adele Reinhartz and Marie-Theres Wacker, Some Reflections on Feminist Biblical Hermeneutics for Liberation
- Nancy Cardoso Pereira, Changing Seasons - About the Bible and other Sacred Texts in Latin America, Musa W. Dube Jumping the Fire with Judith - Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics of Liberation
- Philomena Njeri Mwaura, Feminist Biblical Interpretation and the Hermeneutics of Liberation - An African Woman's Perspective
- Viola Raheb, Women in Contemporary Palestinian Society - A contextual reading of the Book of Ruth
- Tal Ilan, A Secular, Jewish, Feminist Look at the Bible
- Highlights - Selected Statements from the Oral Discussions
- Elzbieta Adamiak, The Stolen Bible
- Sophia Bietenhard, Freedom, Liberation and Context as Hermeneutical Tasks
- Heike Walz, The Beautiful Princess and the Village Girls - The Power of Difference in the Intercultural Relations of Feminist Theologians
- Stella Baltazar, When Women Unite! Celebrate Our Differences as the Cause of Our Unity
- Kyung Sook Lee, The Biblical Hermeneutics of Liberation from the Perspective of Asian Christian Women - Recovering the Liberation, Tradition of Early Christianity in Korea
- Yak-Hwee Tan, The Question of Social Location and Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics of Liberation.
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