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This work provides a brief introduction to feminist interpretation of scripture. Feminist interpretation is first grounded in feminism as an intellectual and political movement. Next, this introduction briefly recounts the origins of feminist readings of the Bible with attention to both early readings and the beginnings of feminist biblical scholarship in the academy. Feminist biblical scholarship is not a single methodology, but rather an approach that can shape any reading method. As a discipline, it began with literary-critical readings (especially of the Hebrew Bible) but soon also broached questions of women’s history (especially in the New Testament and Christian origins). Since these first forays, feminist interpretation has influenced almost every type of biblical scholarship. The third section of this essay, then, looks at gender archaeology, feminist poststructuralism and postcolonial readings, and newer approaches informed by gender and queer theory. Finally, it ends by examining feminist readings of Eve.

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Reading the Bible as a Feminist  Jennifer L. Koosed  Abstract  Keywords  Preface: The Bible in the Hands of an Angry Man  Part 1. What is Feminism?  Part 2. The Bible in the Hands of Angry Women  Part 3. The Field Expands  Part 4. Eve: The Mother of All Feminist Interpreters  Conclusion: Flying Away with Lilith  Works Cited

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 25/05/2017
      ISBN13: 9789004348967, 978-9004348967
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      Book Synopsis
      This work provides a brief introduction to feminist interpretation of scripture. Feminist interpretation is first grounded in feminism as an intellectual and political movement. Next, this introduction briefly recounts the origins of feminist readings of the Bible with attention to both early readings and the beginnings of feminist biblical scholarship in the academy. Feminist biblical scholarship is not a single methodology, but rather an approach that can shape any reading method. As a discipline, it began with literary-critical readings (especially of the Hebrew Bible) but soon also broached questions of women’s history (especially in the New Testament and Christian origins). Since these first forays, feminist interpretation has influenced almost every type of biblical scholarship. The third section of this essay, then, looks at gender archaeology, feminist poststructuralism and postcolonial readings, and newer approaches informed by gender and queer theory. Finally, it ends by examining feminist readings of Eve.

      Table of Contents
      Reading the Bible as a Feminist  Jennifer L. Koosed  Abstract  Keywords  Preface: The Bible in the Hands of an Angry Man  Part 1. What is Feminism?  Part 2. The Bible in the Hands of Angry Women  Part 3. The Field Expands  Part 4. Eve: The Mother of All Feminist Interpreters  Conclusion: Flying Away with Lilith  Works Cited

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