Eve: accused or acquitted? : an analysis of feminist readings of the creation narrative texts in Genesis 1-3 / Joseph Abraham. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Paternoster biblical and theological monographsPublication details: UK : Paternoster Press, (c)2002.Description: 272 SContent type:- text
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- 9780853649717
- BS1235.A159.E943 2002
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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
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