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Feminist Interpretation of the Bible
Feminist biblical hermeneutics has produced many fissures. First-wave and second-wave feminists argued whether the Bible was even salvageable. Womanist and Latina interpreters insisted on the authenticity of their traditions.
Claudia Setzer
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ABSTRACT Despite evidence that gender‐inclusive language represents genders more equally than generic masculines, it still faces resistance, possibly due to its perceived association with left‐wing politics. This study explores the social meaning of gender‐inclusive language compared with generic masculines in French and German, using four gender ...
Benjamin Storme +3 more
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The Influence of Masculinity and the Moderating Role of Religion on the Workplace Well-Being of Factory Workers in China. [PDF]
Gao Q, Woods O, Cai X.
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Michal, contradicting values : understanding the moral dilemma faced by Saul's daughter
Value conflicts due to cultural differences are an increasingly pressing issue in many societies. Because Old Testament texts hail from a very different milieu to our own they may provide new perspectives upon contemporary conflicts and, in this context,
Rowe, Jonathan Y.
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Liberating the Imago Dei: An Examination of Jewish and Christian Feminist Biblical Anthropology
This study provides a comparative analysis of the work of Roman Catholic feminist theologian Elizabeth Johnson and that of Jewish feminist theologian Judith Plaskow, who have both sought to reconstruct the Imago Dei (“image of God”) within their ...
Wyant, Carissa S.
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The Beginning and Before: Interpreting Creation in Paul and Philo [PDF]
God’s creative activity in the beginning is important to Paul. Yet Paul’s care for and interpretation of it is often unrecognized, occasionally denied, typically left underdeveloped, and sometimes interpreted wrongly.
WORTHINGTON, JONATHAN,DAVID +1 more
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"I Kind of Want to Want": Women Who Are Undecided About Becoming Mothers. [PDF]
Donath O +2 more
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Self‐Trust, Social Roles, and Autonomy
ABSTRACT We develop a comprehensive account of self‐trust in its role‐mediated, general and universal forms, highlight the connection between self‐trust and personal autonomy, and argue that we can have too much or too little self‐trust. Both can undermine personal autonomy.
Amy Mullin, Suddhasatwa Guharoy
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Revelation is a central concept in Judaism, referring broadly to the communication of God’s will. This article addresses Jewish thinking about how God communicates God’s will to the Jewish people and to humanity more generally.
Benjamin D. Sommer
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No Pills, but Letters. Saul Bellow's Herzog: The Recovery of a Depressed Academic. [PDF]
Vanheste J.
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