A masterful intersection of Bible studies, gender studies, and rabbinic law, Diane Kriger explores the laws pertaining to female slaves in Jewish law. Comparing biblical strictures with later rabbinic interpretations as well as contemporary Greco-Roman and Babylonian codes of law, Kriger establishes a framework whereby a woman’s sexual identity also indicates her legal status. With sensitivity to the nuances in both ancient laws and ancient languages, Kriger adds greatly to our understanding of gender, slave status, and the matrilineal principle of descent in the ancient Near East
The lives of women are largely hidden in the Old Testament. New archaeological investigationsinto th...
This book offers a critical synthesis on criminal law regarding women in the ancient Near East. Base...
While considering the dark history that links the regulation of women’s sexuality to governmental ef...
A masterful intersection of Bible studies, gender studies, and rabbinic law, Diane Kriger explores t...
This article both summarizes and analyzes recent feminist scholarship in literary studies and, in li...
Gender discrimination is not a new phenomenon. It has been prevalent in many civilisations through t...
Gender discrimination is not a new phenomenon. It has been prevalent in many civilisations through t...
This article explores the ancient Israelite law, namely the Deuteronomic Code (Deut. 12–26), in term...
Jews and Gender features sixteen authors exploring the history and culture of the intersection of Ju...
Professor Jack Sasson explores the ancient text known as BM13912. In doing so he creates a profile o...
The book of Deuteronomy in the Hebrew Bible contains an extensive list of laws, from cultic regulati...
The Bible, the holy scripture of Christianity,has exerted a profound influence on Western society. I...
The Hebrew Bible lacks a term for androgyny or hermaphroditism. The term tumtumim, which identifies ...
According to quite a few books and films produced in the last few decades in Europe and North Americ...
In this paper I will investigate two fragmentary texts from the Qumran scrolls, each of which gives ...
The lives of women are largely hidden in the Old Testament. New archaeological investigationsinto th...
This book offers a critical synthesis on criminal law regarding women in the ancient Near East. Base...
While considering the dark history that links the regulation of women’s sexuality to governmental ef...
A masterful intersection of Bible studies, gender studies, and rabbinic law, Diane Kriger explores t...
This article both summarizes and analyzes recent feminist scholarship in literary studies and, in li...
Gender discrimination is not a new phenomenon. It has been prevalent in many civilisations through t...
Gender discrimination is not a new phenomenon. It has been prevalent in many civilisations through t...
This article explores the ancient Israelite law, namely the Deuteronomic Code (Deut. 12–26), in term...
Jews and Gender features sixteen authors exploring the history and culture of the intersection of Ju...
Professor Jack Sasson explores the ancient text known as BM13912. In doing so he creates a profile o...
The book of Deuteronomy in the Hebrew Bible contains an extensive list of laws, from cultic regulati...
The Bible, the holy scripture of Christianity,has exerted a profound influence on Western society. I...
The Hebrew Bible lacks a term for androgyny or hermaphroditism. The term tumtumim, which identifies ...
According to quite a few books and films produced in the last few decades in Europe and North Americ...
In this paper I will investigate two fragmentary texts from the Qumran scrolls, each of which gives ...
The lives of women are largely hidden in the Old Testament. New archaeological investigationsinto th...
This book offers a critical synthesis on criminal law regarding women in the ancient Near East. Base...
While considering the dark history that links the regulation of women’s sexuality to governmental ef...