Engaging the Bible: Critical Readings from Contemporary Women

Engaging the Bible

Critical Readings from Contemporary Women

2006 • 162 pages

Bringing together some of the leading luminaries in feminist, womanist, and multicultural critical biblical studies in this book, each woman describes her unique perspective and offers her reading of a particular biblical scene. This is an ideal text for courses on feminist and multicultural biblical interpretation and includes discussion questions for each chapter and a list of suggested readings.

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