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Eve: accused or acquitted? : an analysis of feminist readings of the creation narrative texts in Genesis 1-3 / Joseph Abraham. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Paternoster biblical and theological monographsPublication details: UK : Paternoster Press, (c)2002.Description: 272 SContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780853649717
LOC classification:
  • BS1235.A159.E943 2002
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Contents:
Feminist social scientific readings of the creation narrative (Gen 2-3) -- Feminist historical critical readings of the creation narrative (Gen. 1-3).
Feminist readings of the Old Testament: A brief survey of history and hermeneutical approaches
Subject: 'Between Horror and Hope' is a study of Paul's metaphorical language of death in Romans 6:1-11. The scholarly debate focuses on two main issues; the origin of the 'commentatio mortis' tradition and its development. Dr. Sabou argues that the origin of this terminology is original to Paul; that it was the apostle's own insight into the meaning of Christ's death (a "death to sin") and his understanding of the identity of Christ in his death (as the anointed davidic king) which guided him to create this metaphor of "dying to sin" as a way of describing the relationship of the believer with sin. On the development of this language of death, the author argues that this language conveys two aspects - horror and hope. Publisher's site
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Untertitel auf Einband: A reconsideration of feminist readings of the creation narrative texts in Genesis 1-3.

FEMINISTS READINGS OF GENESIS 1-3 :

METHODS IN READING THE BIBLE :

Feminist literary readings of creation narratives (Gen. 1-3) -- Feminist social scientific readings of the creation narrative (Gen 2-3) -- Feminist historical critical readings of the creation narrative (Gen. 1-3).

The question of method in reading the Bible -- Feminist readings of the Old Testament: A brief survey of history and hermeneutical approaches

'Between Horror and Hope' is a study of Paul's metaphorical language of death in Romans 6:1-11. The scholarly debate focuses on two main issues; the origin of the 'commentatio mortis' tradition and its development. Dr. Sabou argues that the origin of this terminology is original to Paul; that it was the apostle's own insight into the meaning of Christ's death (a "death to sin") and his understanding of the identity of Christ in his death (as the anointed davidic king) which guided him to create this metaphor of "dying to sin" as a way of describing the relationship of the believer with sin. On the development of this language of death, the author argues that this language conveys two aspects - horror and hope. Publisher's site

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