The Dissenting Reader: Feminist Approaches to the Hebrew Bible

Ashgate Publishing (2003)
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Abstract

If feminism promotes women's rights and the message of the Hebrew Bible keeps them in their theologically correct place, then there is room for much misunderstanding between theologians and feminists. Eryl Davies explores how dissent and feminism relate to the Hebrew Bible.

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