The Bible as Political Artifact :On The Feminist Study of the Hebrew Bible

Publication subTitle :On The Feminist Study of the Hebrew Bible

Author: Scholz Susanne  

Publisher: Fortress Press‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9781506420486

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781506420479

Subject: B971 Bible;B971.1 Old Testament

Keyword: 圣经,旧约

Language: ENG

Access to resources Favorite

Disclaimer: Any content in publications that violate the sovereignty, the constitution or regulations of the PRC is not accepted or approved by CNPIEC.

Description

Biblical studies and the teaching of biblical studies are clearly changing, though it is less clear what the changes mean and how we should evaluate them. Susanne Scholz casts a feminist eye on the politics of pedagogy, higher education, and wider society, decrypting important developments in "the architecture of educational power." She also examines how the increasingly intercultural, interreligious, and diasporic dynamics in society inform the hermeneutical and methodological possibilities for biblical exegesis. Taken as a whole, the fourteen chapters demonstrate that the foregrounding of gender, placed into its intersectional contexts, offers intriguing and valuable alternative ways of seeing the world and the Bible‘s place in it.

Chapter

The Pedagogical Politics in Academia and Society

Redesigning the Biblical Studies Curriculum: Toward a “Radical-Democratic” Teaching Model

Occupy Academic Bible Teaching: The Architecture of Educational Power and the Biblical Studies Curriculum

Standing at the Crossroads with Räisänen’s Program: Toward a Future of Biblical Studies in Postbiblical Societies

The Politics of Method

“Tandoori Reindeer” Exegesis: On the Limitations of Historical Criticism and Two Alternatives

“Back Then It Was Legal”: The Epistemological Imbalance in Readings of Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Rape Legislation

Lederhosen Hermeneutics: Toward a Feminist Sociology of German White Male Old Testament Interpretations

The Forbidden Fruit for the New Eve: The Christian Right’s Adaptation to the (Post)modern World

Tell Me How You Read This Story and I Will Tell You Who You Are: Post-Postmodernity, Radicant Exegesis, and a Feminist Sociology of Biblical Hermeneutics

The Politics of Hermeneutical and Cultural Alternatives

Discovering a Largely Unknown Past for a Vibrant Present: Feminist Hebrew Bible Studies in North America

Was It Really Rape in Genesis 34? Biblical Scholarship as a Reflection of Cultural Assumptions

“Belonging to All Humanity”: The Dinah Story (Genesis 34) in the Film La Genèse (1999) by Cheick Oumar Sissoko

How to Read Biblical Rape Texts with Contemporary Title IX Debates in Mind

Biblical Studies Is Feminist Biblical Studies, and Vice Versa: About the Conceptualization of Feminist Biblical Studies as the Core of Biblical Studies

Barbaric Bibles: The Scandal of Inclusive Translations

Index of Authors

Index of Ancient Sources

The users who browse this book also browse


No browse record.