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_aBird, Phyllis A and Sakenfeld, Katherine Doob and Ringe, Sharon H _eEditors |
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245 | _aSemeia 78: Reading the Bible as Women: Perspectives from Africa, Asia, and Latin America | ||
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_aAtlanta _bSociety of Biblical Literature _c1997 |
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440 | _aSemeia - 78 | ||
505 | _aTowards a Postcolonial Feminist Interpretation of the bible, Childlessness and Woman-to-Woman Relationships in Genesis and in African patriarchal Society: Sarah and Hagar from a Zimbabwean Woman`s Perspective, Han-Laden Women: Korean" COmfort Women" and Women in Judges19-21, Returning Home: The Inspiration of the Role Dedifferentiation in the Liberation of African Women, Borderless Women and Borderless Texts: A Cultural Reading of Matthew15: 21-28, Reading the Bible With Women in Poor and Marginalized Communities in South Africa, Polarity or Partnership? Retelling the Story of Martha and Mary from Asian Women`s Perspective, A Korean Feminist Reading of John 4:1-42, The Transformative Potential of Ephesians in a Situation of Transition | ||
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