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But She Said Feminist practices of biblical interpretation Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; Beacon Press; 1992Description: 261tr; Hardcover, illustrations; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780807012147, 0807012149
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.6082
  • E43-F52
Online resources: Summary: For centuries, the Bible's meaning has been defined and interpreted for us by the minds and the mouths of men. Women have been silenced and excluded, never allowed authority to say what the Bible means.... But She Said examines the social locations and political contexts of biblical interpretation in the United States... Schussler Fiorenza shows us how a feminist practice of biblical interpretation can empower women of all colors and classes to rethink the Bible's meanings... This book will inspire all women to approach the Bible with a critical eye toward the patriarchal meanings and politics encoded in its stories, and to find there a hopeful vision of the liberating power of the Word...
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For centuries, the Bible's meaning has been defined and interpreted for us by the minds and the mouths of men. Women have been silenced and excluded, never allowed authority to say what the Bible means.... But She Said examines the social locations and political contexts of biblical interpretation in the United States... Schussler Fiorenza shows us how a feminist practice of biblical interpretation can empower women of all colors and classes to rethink the Bible's meanings... This book will inspire all women to approach the Bible with a critical eye toward the patriarchal meanings and politics encoded in its stories, and to find there a hopeful vision of the liberating power of the Word...

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