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Her master's tools? : feminist and postcolonial engagements of historical-critical discourse / edited by Caroline Vander Stichele and Todd Penner.

Contributor(s): Vander Stichele, Caroline | Penner, Todd C
Material type: TextTextSeries: Global perspectives on biblical scholarship: no. 9.Publisher: Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: xiii, 390 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1589831195Subject(s): Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Bible -- Feminist criticism | Bible -- HermeneuticsDDC classification: 220.6/082 LOC classification: BS511.3 | .H47 2005Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-373) and index.
Contents:
Mastering the tools or retooling the masters? The legacy of historical-critical discourse / Caroline Vander Stichele and Todd Penner -- Historical-critical approaches and the emancipation of women: unfulfilled promises and remaining possibilities / Hanna Stenström -- "Tandoori reindeer" and the limitations of historical criticism / Susanne Scholz -- Breaking the established scaffold: imagination as a resource in the development of Biblical interpretation / Hjamil A. Martiʹnez-Vaʹzquez -- Postcolonialism and the practice of history / John W. Marshall -- Rhetorical full-turn in Biblical interpretation and its relevance for feminist hermeneutics / Vernon K. Robbins -- Full turns and half turns: engaging the dialogue/dance between Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza and Vernon Robbins / Priscilla Geisterfer -- "And they did so": Following orders given by Old Joshua / Kristin De Troyer --
Sarah and Hagar: what have I to do with them? / Judith E. McKinlay -- Their hermeneutics was strange! Ours is a necessity! Rereading Vashti as African-South African women / Madipoane Masenya (ngwanaʹ Mphahlele) -- Mothers bewailing: reading Lamentations / Archie Chi Chung Lee -- History of women in ancient Israel: theory, method, and the book of Ruth / Esther Fuchs -- No road: on the absence of feminist criticism of Ezra-Nehemiah / Roland Boer -- Scribal blunder or textual plunder? Codex Bezae, textual-rhetorical analysis, and the diminished role of women / Anne Graham Brock -- Military images in Philippians 1-2: a feminist analysis of the rhetorics of scholarship, Philippians, and current contexts / Joseph A. Marchal -- Paul and the rhetoric of gender / Caroline Vander Stichele and Todd Penner -- Why can't the heavenly Miss Jerusalem just shut up? / Jorunn Økland -- Epilogue: babies and bathwater on the road / Athalya Brenner.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-373) and index.

Mastering the tools or retooling the masters? The legacy of historical-critical discourse / Caroline Vander Stichele and Todd Penner -- Historical-critical approaches and the emancipation of women: unfulfilled promises and remaining possibilities / Hanna Stenström -- "Tandoori reindeer" and the limitations of historical criticism / Susanne Scholz -- Breaking the established scaffold: imagination as a resource in the development of Biblical interpretation / Hjamil A. Martiʹnez-Vaʹzquez -- Postcolonialism and the practice of history / John W. Marshall -- Rhetorical full-turn in Biblical interpretation and its relevance for feminist hermeneutics / Vernon K. Robbins -- Full turns and half turns: engaging the dialogue/dance between Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza and Vernon Robbins / Priscilla Geisterfer -- "And they did so": Following orders given by Old Joshua / Kristin De Troyer --

Sarah and Hagar: what have I to do with them? / Judith E. McKinlay -- Their hermeneutics was strange! Ours is a necessity! Rereading Vashti as African-South African women / Madipoane Masenya (ngwanaʹ Mphahlele) -- Mothers bewailing: reading Lamentations / Archie Chi Chung Lee -- History of women in ancient Israel: theory, method, and the book of Ruth / Esther Fuchs -- No road: on the absence of feminist criticism of Ezra-Nehemiah / Roland Boer -- Scribal blunder or textual plunder? Codex Bezae, textual-rhetorical analysis, and the diminished role of women / Anne Graham Brock -- Military images in Philippians 1-2: a feminist analysis of the rhetorics of scholarship, Philippians, and current contexts / Joseph A. Marchal -- Paul and the rhetoric of gender / Caroline Vander Stichele and Todd Penner -- Why can't the heavenly Miss Jerusalem just shut up? / Jorunn Økland -- Epilogue: babies and bathwater on the road / Athalya Brenner.

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