Feminist Thought in Bible Translations
The Bible, considered by many a normative and patriarchal text, poses a serious challenge to feminism. Feminist theology offers alternative interpretation and aims to restore female dignity and social prestige to the biblical text through its translation.
Gomola, Aleksander
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Abstract We use role congruity theory to examine how differing role expectations surrounding entrepreneur gender and race shape the influence of social responsibility rhetoric used in crowdfunding pitches. To do so, we develop a novel content‐analytic measure of social responsibility rhetoric using the Kinder, Lydenberg, and Domini (KLD) dimensions of ...
Aaron H. Anglin +4 more
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Popular cultural representations of postfeminist religiosity in the International Christian Fellowship: an analysis of the "Ladies Lounge 2021" webpage. [PDF]
Freudenberg M, Sharbat Dar D.
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Midrash for Renewal and Repair: Feminist Retellings of Biblical and Rabbinic Stories
Midrash for Renewal and Repair is a collection of short stories that are creative retellings of narratives from the Hebrew Bible centered on women, informed by rabbinic midrash (interpretive traditions), feminist biblical scholarship, and pop culture ...
Rubinson, Francesca
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The sense of a beginning : Bakhtinian dialogic criticism on 'the gospel' in Mark. [PDF]
Contemporary literary approaches have caused paradigm shifts in Biblical Studies in the last two decades as it appears in a great deal of Markan studies using narrative, reader-response, deconstructive, feminist, and new historicist approaches.
Santoja, J., Santoja, Jakub
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Beyond suspicion? Rethinking feminist hermeneutics after post-critique [PDF]
This thesis defends a faithful form of feminist Biblical interpretation in light of “post-critique.” This is needed as feminist interpretation of the Bible today is dominated by a radical hermeneutics of suspicion which leaves little room for feminist ...
Craven, Hannah Margaret
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The Inclusionary Effects of Performing Work: A Practice‐Theoretical Study of Airport Security Work
Abstract In contrast to inclusion research that often treats work as a neutral, passive background, this study theorizes the active role of work in producing an inclusive organization. We adopt a practice‐theoretical approach that examines the accomplishment of work activities through their discourses, embodiment, and material arrangements, critically ...
Laura Dobusch +3 more
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"The Flow that Pushes you": Christocentric Reflections on the Compassion Expressed by African American Youths in Chicago Suffering Profound Disadvantage. [PDF]
McCrea KT, Gillespie CK.
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Counter‐Stigmatization in the Digital Age: The Case of the Sex Tech Award Incident
Abstract Scholars have shown considerable interest in how organizations manage stigma when powerful actors discredit them and their products. However, research has paid less attention to how organizations might deflect stigma back onto their stigmatizers.
Neva Bojovic +2 more
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Virile Infertile Men, and Other Representations of In/Fertile Hegemonic Masculinity in Fiction Television Series. [PDF]
de Boer ML.
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