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Feminist New Testament studies: Global and future perspectives Edited by Kathleen O'Brien Wicker, Althea Spencer Miller, and Musa W. Dube.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Religion/culture/critiquePublication details: New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.Description: xix, 268 p.: 24 cmISBN:
  • 1403968705
  • 1403968713 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 225.6/082 22
LOC classification:
  • BS 2379 .F46 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
Feminist pedagogies: implications of a liberative praxis / Althea Spencer Miller -- The power of the word: charting critical global feminist Biblical studies / Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza -- Globalization, transnational feminisms, and the figure of Biblical critique / Elizabeth A. Castelli -- Response: globalization, transnational feminisms, and the future of Biblical critique / Sheila Briggs -- The challenge of "blackness" for rearticulating the meaning of global feminist New Testament interpretation / Gay L. Byron -- Response: paradoxes of positionality as the key to feminist New Testament studies / Karen Jo Torjesen -- Reflections on conversation one / Sonya Gravlee, Erin Jacklin, Prinny Stephens -- My journey as a Latin American feminist New Testament scholar / Aída Besançon Spencer -- Response: a framework toward solidarity and justice / Elizabeth Conde-Frazier -- Biblical studies in the twenty-first century: a Japanese/Asian feminist glimpse / Hisako Kinukawa -- Response: an Asian Buddhist response to a Japanese feminist glimpse of Biblical studies in the twenty-first century / Zhiru -- Feminist theologies in Latin America / Rosemary Radford Ruether -- Reflections on conversation two / Holly Hight, Lydia Sohn -- Rahab is hanging out a red ribbon: one African woman's perspective on the future of feminist New Testament scholarship / Musa W. Dube -- Response: a perilous passage from scarlet cord to red ribbon / Isabel Balseiro -- Lucy Bailey meets the feminists / Althea Spencer Miller -- Response: Lucy Bailey, "Likkle but Tallawah" / Lincoln E. Galloway -- Signifying on scriptures: an African diaspora proposal for radical readings / Vincent L. Wimbush -- Reflections on conversation three / Noelle Champagne, Filiberto Nolasco Gomez, Katrina Van Heest.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Feminist pedagogies: implications of a liberative praxis / Althea Spencer Miller -- The power of the word: charting critical global feminist Biblical studies / Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza -- Globalization, transnational feminisms, and the figure of Biblical critique / Elizabeth A. Castelli -- Response: globalization, transnational feminisms, and the future of Biblical critique / Sheila Briggs -- The challenge of "blackness" for rearticulating the meaning of global feminist New Testament interpretation / Gay L. Byron -- Response: paradoxes of positionality as the key to feminist New Testament studies / Karen Jo Torjesen -- Reflections on conversation one / Sonya Gravlee, Erin Jacklin, Prinny Stephens -- My journey as a Latin American feminist New Testament scholar / Aída Besançon Spencer -- Response: a framework toward solidarity and justice / Elizabeth Conde-Frazier -- Biblical studies in the twenty-first century: a Japanese/Asian feminist glimpse / Hisako Kinukawa -- Response: an Asian Buddhist response to a Japanese feminist glimpse of Biblical studies in the twenty-first century / Zhiru -- Feminist theologies in Latin America / Rosemary Radford Ruether -- Reflections on conversation two / Holly Hight, Lydia Sohn -- Rahab is hanging out a red ribbon: one African woman's perspective on the future of feminist New Testament scholarship / Musa W. Dube -- Response: a perilous passage from scarlet cord to red ribbon / Isabel Balseiro -- Lucy Bailey meets the feminists / Althea Spencer Miller -- Response: Lucy Bailey, "Likkle but Tallawah" / Lincoln E. Galloway -- Signifying on scriptures: an African diaspora proposal for radical readings / Vincent L. Wimbush -- Reflections on conversation three / Noelle Champagne, Filiberto Nolasco Gomez, Katrina Van Heest.

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