
Feminist Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Retrospect by Susanne Scholz
This is the first of a set of three volumes reviewing the progress of feminist Hebrew Bible scholarship over the last 40 years. In it, fourteen essayists focus on the feminist work on each of the biblical books. Each essay explores the range and depth of feminist exegesis, presents substantial yet easily digestible trends, preferences and perspectives in feminist scholarship, and demonstrates that feminist biblical approaches are not monolithic but diverse in feminist conviction, hermeneutics and method. The result of this collaborative task is a comprehensive though selective survey, which includes suggestions for future feminist engagement. What feminist biblical scholarship has accomplished during the past forty years is no small feat. But it becomes clear from this volume that much remains to be done in the pursuit of dismantling structures of gender domination in Hebrew Bible exegesis and beyond.
Susanne Scholz is associate professor of Old Testament at Perkins School of Theology of Southern Methodist University. Among her publications are Sacred Witness: Rape in the Hebrew Bible (2010), Lederhosen Hermeneutics: Toward a Feminist Sociology of White Male German Old Testament Studies (2010), and Bible and Yoga: Toward an Esoteric Reading of the Bible (2005). She also blogs for Feminist Studies of Religion, Inc., at http: //www.fsrinc.org/users/susanne-scholz.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781910928318 |
| ISBN 10 | 1910928313 |
| Title | Feminist Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Retrospect |
| Author | Susanne Scholz |
| Series | Recent Research In Biblical Studies |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Sheffield Phoenix Press |
| Year published | 2017-10-26 |
| Number of pages | 340 |
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