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Missing persons and mistaken identities: women and gender in ancient Israel
Phyllis A. Bird
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Frontmatter
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Foreword (page vii)
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Abbreviations (page ix)
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Preface (page 1)
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I. Women in Ancient Israel
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1. Images of Women in the Old Testament (page 13)
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2. Women (Old Testament) (page 52)
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3. Poor Man or Poor Woman? Gendering the Poor in Prophetic Texts (page 67)
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II. Women in Israelite Religion
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4. The Place of Women in the Israelite Cultus (page 81)
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5. Israelite Religion and the Faith of Israel's Daughters: Reflections on Gender and Religious Definition (page 103)
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III. Genesis 1-3
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6. "Male and Female He Created Them": Genesis 1:27b in the Context of the Priestly Account of Creation (page 123)
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7. Genesis 1-3 as a Source for a Contemporary Theology of Sexuality (page 155)
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8. Genesis 3 in Modern Biblical Scholarship (page 174)
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IV. Harlot and Hierodule
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9. The Harlot as Heroine: Narrative Art and Social Presupposition in Three Old Testament Texts (page 197)
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10. "To Play the Harlot": An Inquiry into an Old Testament Metaphor (page 219)
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V. Hermeneutics and the Authority of the Bible
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11. Translating Sexist Language as a Theological and Cultural Problem (page 239)
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12. Biblical Authority in the Light of Feminist Critique (page 248)
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Scripture Index (page 265)
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Subject Index (page 277)
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Author Index (page 287)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JBL | 118.2 (Summer. 1999357-358 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268023 |
VT | 50.3 (Jul. 2000): 405-407 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1585300 |
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Published: c1997
Publisher: Fortress Press
- 9780800631284 (paper)