We are not able to read a text without the 'specta cles' of our own context which can make us blind or clear-sighted to certain things. Being a man or a woman is part of our contextuality and therefore codetermines our way of reading
With regard to exegesis of the Bible, Niall Martin argues persuasively that we pause to think object...
The Bible is indeed written in a patriarchal culture and someone finds it desperate to search for th...
In trying to identify the possible wider influence of feminist biblical scholarship, two matters rec...
There are different responses given to the question: “Is the Bible really disparaging the women?” Li...
In trying to identify the possible wider influence of feminist biblical scholarship, two matters rec...
The RCSA is in desperate need of a new way of approaching the Bible. The hermeneutical principles th...
The power and effect of any text is amplified by the readers ’ perception of it. When the readers pe...
The biblical book of the Old Testament (OT) portrays that the patriarchal society in ancient Israel ...
There are different responses given to the question: “Is the Bible really disparaging the women?” Li...
If feminism is a major resource for the transformation of humanity and history in the direction of w...
This article focuses on issues of gender in Bible translation and looks at how the dominant patria...
The Bible, considered by many a normative and patriarchal text, poses a serious challenge to feminis...
This article focuses on issues of gender in Bible translation and looks at how the dominant patriarc...
This volume has its origins in a conference entitled ‘Women and Gender in the Bible and the Ancient ...
Over the years, women have been suppressed by their male counterparts in most societies (even though...
With regard to exegesis of the Bible, Niall Martin argues persuasively that we pause to think object...
The Bible is indeed written in a patriarchal culture and someone finds it desperate to search for th...
In trying to identify the possible wider influence of feminist biblical scholarship, two matters rec...
There are different responses given to the question: “Is the Bible really disparaging the women?” Li...
In trying to identify the possible wider influence of feminist biblical scholarship, two matters rec...
The RCSA is in desperate need of a new way of approaching the Bible. The hermeneutical principles th...
The power and effect of any text is amplified by the readers ’ perception of it. When the readers pe...
The biblical book of the Old Testament (OT) portrays that the patriarchal society in ancient Israel ...
There are different responses given to the question: “Is the Bible really disparaging the women?” Li...
If feminism is a major resource for the transformation of humanity and history in the direction of w...
This article focuses on issues of gender in Bible translation and looks at how the dominant patria...
The Bible, considered by many a normative and patriarchal text, poses a serious challenge to feminis...
This article focuses on issues of gender in Bible translation and looks at how the dominant patriarc...
This volume has its origins in a conference entitled ‘Women and Gender in the Bible and the Ancient ...
Over the years, women have been suppressed by their male counterparts in most societies (even though...
With regard to exegesis of the Bible, Niall Martin argues persuasively that we pause to think object...
The Bible is indeed written in a patriarchal culture and someone finds it desperate to search for th...
In trying to identify the possible wider influence of feminist biblical scholarship, two matters rec...