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Transgression and Transformation: Feminist, Postcolonial and Queer Biblical Interpretation as Creative Interventions

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies - 707Publication details: London T & T Clark 2021Description: 211pISBN:
  • 9780567696250
DDC classification:
  • J826 B62.1
Contents:
Part 1. Transgressive Measures Chapter 1. Numbered with the Transgressors Chapter 2. Silence Breakers Chapter 3. Reclaiming Jezebel and Mrs. Job Chapter 4. Interventions to the drama of a broken family in Jeremiah 2:1-4:4 Chapter 5. Interruptions Chapter 6. Torah as instruction to establish justice Part 2. Transgressive Methodologies Chapter 7.Excavating trauma narratives Chapter 8. Normative masculinities turned upside down? Chapter 9. Justice for Rahab and the Gibeonites in the Book of Joshua Chapter 10. Come on, come out, come here, ...queer expressions of desire in Genesis 28-31 Chapter 11. Postcolonial Botho/Ubuntu Chapter 12. Tamar Summons Jesus
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Reference Reference DVK Library Reference -> Ground Floor -> B B62.1 J826 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 11073341

Part 1. Transgressive Measures
Chapter 1. Numbered with the Transgressors
Chapter 2. Silence Breakers
Chapter 3. Reclaiming Jezebel and Mrs. Job
Chapter 4. Interventions to the drama of a broken family in Jeremiah 2:1-4:4
Chapter 5. Interruptions
Chapter 6. Torah as instruction to establish justice
Part 2. Transgressive Methodologies
Chapter 7.Excavating trauma narratives
Chapter 8. Normative masculinities turned upside down?
Chapter 9. Justice for Rahab and the Gibeonites in the Book of Joshua
Chapter 10. Come on, come out, come here, ...queer expressions of desire in Genesis 28-31
Chapter 11. Postcolonial Botho/Ubuntu
Chapter 12. Tamar Summons Jesus

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