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Prophets and Daniel / edited by Athalya Brenner.

Contributor(s): Brenner, Athalya
Material type: TextTextSeries: Feminist companion to the Bible: 2nd ser., 8.Publisher: London ; New York : Sheffield Academic, 2001Description: 317 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1841271632Subject(s): Bible. Prophets -- Feminist criticism | Bible. Daniel -- Feminist criticismBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
Introduction / Athalya Brenner -- The Queen of Heaven - who is she? / Judith M. Hadley -- Prophecy and the construction of women: inscription and erasure / Esther Fuchs -- The daughters of your people prophesy / Renate Jost -- Miriam and the prophecy of the Persian Period / Rainer Kessler -- Prophetic objections to YHWH as the violent husband of Israel: reinterpretations of the prophetic marriage metaphor in Second Isaiah (Isaiah 40-55) / Gerlinde Baumann -- Circumcision of the prostitute: gender, sexuality, and the call to repentance in Jeremiah 3.1-4.4 / Mary E. Shields -- Self-response to 'circumcision of the prostitute' / Mary E. Shields -- Multiple exposures: body rhetoric and gender in Ezekiel 16 / Mary E. Shields -- Self-response to 'multiple exposures' / Mary E. Shields -- Violence and the economy of desire in Ezekiel 16.1-45 / Erin Runions -- Gender reversal in Ezekiel 16 / S. Tamar Kamionkowski -- Reading Zechariah 5.5-11: prophecy, gender and (ap)perception / Ulrike Sals -- On saying 'no' to a prophet / Julia M. O'Brien -- In retrospect ... self-response to 'on saying "no" to a prophet' / Julia M. O'Brien -- Nineveh the adulteress / Mayer I. Gruber -- Who's afraid of feminist criticism? Who's afraid of biblical humour? The case of the obtuse foreign ruler in the Hebrew Bible / Athalya Brenner -- Self-response to 'who's afraid of feminist criticism?' / Athalya Brenner -- Another wise queen (mother) - women's wisdom in Daniel 5.10-12? / H.J.M. Van Deventer -- Daniel, Belshazzar, and Julia: The rediscovery and vindication of the translation of Julia E. Smith (1792-1886) / Emily Sampson.
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Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library 1 East BS1505.2 .P766 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182902258793

A Continuum imprint.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction / Athalya Brenner -- The Queen of Heaven - who is she? / Judith M. Hadley -- Prophecy and the construction of women: inscription and erasure / Esther Fuchs -- The daughters of your people prophesy / Renate Jost -- Miriam and the prophecy of the Persian Period / Rainer Kessler -- Prophetic objections to YHWH as the violent husband of Israel: reinterpretations of the prophetic marriage metaphor in Second Isaiah (Isaiah 40-55) / Gerlinde Baumann -- Circumcision of the prostitute: gender, sexuality, and the call to repentance in Jeremiah 3.1-4.4 / Mary E. Shields -- Self-response to 'circumcision of the prostitute' / Mary E. Shields -- Multiple exposures: body rhetoric and gender in Ezekiel 16 / Mary E. Shields -- Self-response to 'multiple exposures' / Mary E. Shields -- Violence and the economy of desire in Ezekiel 16.1-45 / Erin Runions -- Gender reversal in Ezekiel 16 / S. Tamar Kamionkowski -- Reading Zechariah 5.5-11: prophecy, gender and (ap)perception / Ulrike Sals -- On saying 'no' to a prophet / Julia M. O'Brien -- In retrospect ... self-response to 'on saying "no" to a prophet' / Julia M. O'Brien -- Nineveh the adulteress / Mayer I. Gruber -- Who's afraid of feminist criticism? Who's afraid of biblical humour? The case of the obtuse foreign ruler in the Hebrew Bible / Athalya Brenner -- Self-response to 'who's afraid of feminist criticism?' / Athalya Brenner -- Another wise queen (mother) - women's wisdom in Daniel 5.10-12? / H.J.M. Van Deventer -- Daniel, Belshazzar, and Julia: The rediscovery and vindication of the translation of Julia E. Smith (1792-1886) / Emily Sampson.

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