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2014, Feminist Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Retrospect: Contexts & Ideologies, Edited by Susanne Scholz, (Vol 2), Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press
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Die hier präsentierte Sammlung von Beiträgen dokumentiert das Panel „Feminist Approaches to the Bible“, organisiert von Susanne Scholz und Hanna Stenström bei der EABS-Tagung in Leuven im Sommer 2016. Die Diskussionsgrundlage dieses intensiven feministischtheologischen Gesprächs bildete das dreibändige Werk Feminist Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Retrospect, erschienen bei Sheffield Phoenix Press in den Jahren 2013, 2014 und 2016 (herausgegeben von Susanne Scholz). Die Beiträge von Klaus-Peter Adam, Hanna Tervanotko und Karin Tillberg reflektieren auf Grundlage dieses Werks Fragen moderner feministischer Exegese zwischen methodisch-hermeneutischen Errungenschaften und neuen Herausforderungen und Perspektiven. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A book review panel on Feminist Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Retrospect (ed. Susan Scholz; Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2013, 2014, 2016). The panel statement was presented at the European Association of Biblical Studies meeting in Leuven in July 2016. Later it was published in lectio difficilior 2/2016.
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This article provides an overview of feminist approaches to the New Testament from the period of 2000 to early 2021. Using a broad definition of ‘feminist’ (to include virtually any work focused primarily on women or female issues presented in the biblical text) and a more stringent definition of ‘New Testament’ (including only those texts that are a part of the New Testament canon, but not larger socio-historical studies or extracanonical literature), the article offers an overview of trends in feminist scholarship on the Gospels and Acts, the Pauline epistles, the General Epistles and Hebrews, and Revelation, noting that this body of scholarship may be characterized as being diverse, collaborative, and centered on female characters within the New Testament texts. With open vistas for exploration remaining, the article forecasts a rich future for feminist approaches to the New Testament.
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