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A Feminist Companion to Luke: Feminist Companion to the New Testament and Early Christian Writings

Editat de Amy-Jill Levine
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2002
The third volume in this series deals with Lukan themes in feminist perspectives. The fourteeen essays from an international authorship cover a range of issues, including Imperial Masculinity, Mary and Asceticism, Martha in the Kitchen and Reading Luke 15 with Arab Chistian Women. The list of contributors includes Robert Karris, Mary Rose D'Angelo, Brigitte Kahl, Turd Karlsen Seim, Barbara Reid, Teresa Hornsby, Ben Witherington III, Esther DeBoer, Veronica Koperski, Loveday Alexander, Warren Carter, Pamela Thimmes, Carol Schersten Lahurd and Maris-Luisa Rigato. The volume also includes an introduction by the editor, and a bibloigraphy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841271743
ISBN-10: 1841271748
Pagini: 327
Dimensiuni: 147 x 224 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Sheffield Academic Press
Seria Feminist Companion to the New Testament and Early Christian Writings

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

"As is to be expected with a volume that promises to remember women's absences in the field of biblical studies as either participants of subjects for analysis, the diverse methods used from those within biblical studies as well as those who offer contributions from other disciplines attests to the healthy state of feminist studies in a new millennia. Amy- Jill Levine's timely caution that without transparency in the sharing of diverse perspectives our 'studies risk ossification, the silence of certain voices, co-optation by those who insist they speak for everyone', steers the reader through the ensuing 'storm-centre'."- Deborah Bower, The Biblical and Critical Theory, Vol. 2, Number 1, 2006