This probing analysis of ancient Hebrew texts offers revealing clues as to why the apparent bias against women became part of the ancient culture as reflected in the Hebrew Bible. This article offers a rich resource for pastors interested in exploring feminist issues
During the past two decades the new awareness of women has developed from a diffuse protest to consc...
Shekhinah, the ‘cloud of Yahweh’ in the Bible, a synonym for God’s presence in the rabbinic traditio...
This study grows out of the contemporary feminist reclamation of the past. It is an exploration of t...
This article surveys some of the ways in which certain representative feminists from each of the Abr...
The article discusses contemporary Israeli women artists that are in dialogue with the ancient Hebre...
What kind of reader of the Bible am I? This question is at the core of my research. I am a woman; I ...
Feminist scholarship, in recent decades, has exposed the patriarchal nature of Western history and t...
This essay explores intersections between cultural anthropology and feminist Hebrew Bible studies. T...
In trying to identify the possible wider influence of feminist biblical scholarship, two matters rec...
The feminist distinction of biological sex and sociological gender has promoted new research on anth...
The connection of women with heresy and deviance has a long history within religious traditions thro...
Having been a male dominated pursuit, Bible interpretation has long reflected a male bias and encour...
Feminist reading of literary texts was introduced at the end of the 1970s. Over the last twenty year...
Gender discrimination is not a new phenomenon. It has been prevalent in many civilisations through t...
This article suggests that second-wave feminist theology between around 1968 and 1995 undertook the ...
During the past two decades the new awareness of women has developed from a diffuse protest to consc...
Shekhinah, the ‘cloud of Yahweh’ in the Bible, a synonym for God’s presence in the rabbinic traditio...
This study grows out of the contemporary feminist reclamation of the past. It is an exploration of t...
This article surveys some of the ways in which certain representative feminists from each of the Abr...
The article discusses contemporary Israeli women artists that are in dialogue with the ancient Hebre...
What kind of reader of the Bible am I? This question is at the core of my research. I am a woman; I ...
Feminist scholarship, in recent decades, has exposed the patriarchal nature of Western history and t...
This essay explores intersections between cultural anthropology and feminist Hebrew Bible studies. T...
In trying to identify the possible wider influence of feminist biblical scholarship, two matters rec...
The feminist distinction of biological sex and sociological gender has promoted new research on anth...
The connection of women with heresy and deviance has a long history within religious traditions thro...
Having been a male dominated pursuit, Bible interpretation has long reflected a male bias and encour...
Feminist reading of literary texts was introduced at the end of the 1970s. Over the last twenty year...
Gender discrimination is not a new phenomenon. It has been prevalent in many civilisations through t...
This article suggests that second-wave feminist theology between around 1968 and 1995 undertook the ...
During the past two decades the new awareness of women has developed from a diffuse protest to consc...
Shekhinah, the ‘cloud of Yahweh’ in the Bible, a synonym for God’s presence in the rabbinic traditio...
This study grows out of the contemporary feminist reclamation of the past. It is an exploration of t...