Professor Trible focuses on four variations upon the theme of terror in the Bible. By combining the discipline of literary criticism with the hermeneutics of feminism, she reinterprets the tragic stories of four women in ancient Israel: Hagar, Tamar, an unnamed concubine, and the daughter of Jephthah. In highlighting the silence, absence, and oppostition of God, as well as human cruelty, Trible shows how these neglected stories-interpreted in memoriam-challenge both the misogyny of Scripture and its use in church, synagogue, and academy.
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The author's task is to tell sad stories as she hears them, from a feminist perspective.
评分The author's task is to tell sad stories as she hears them, from a feminist perspective.
评分Trible is a good exegete--she gives wonderful insights on the Hebrew syntax.
评分Trible is a good exegete--she gives wonderful insights on the Hebrew syntax.
评分Trible is a good exegete--she gives wonderful insights on the Hebrew syntax.
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