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FEMINIST CRITICISM
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

FEMINIST CRITICISM

FEMINIST CRITICISM will offer the reader explicitly what the Bible says. Feminist criticism is a form of literary criticism that is based on feminist theories. The worldview of feminism uses feminist principles to interpret the word of God. Biblical feminists argue that they are merely focused on creating equal opportunities to serve. They say that they want the freedom to follow Jesus Christ as he has called them. They assert that they merely want to use the gifts that he has given them in God’s service. Biblical feminists maintain that Scripture clearly states the worth and value of men and women equally when it comes to serving God. Biblical feminists also say that they want to partner with the men when it comes to taking the lead in the church and parenting in the home. They seek mutual submission and subjection in the church leadership and the home headship, not what they perceive to be a male hierarchy. FEMINIST CRITICISMwill gently and respectfully address these issues with Scripture.

BIBLICAL CRITICISM
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 425

BIBLICAL CRITICISM

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Galatians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Galatians

Galatians by George Brunk III tracks the important role that this epistle of the Apostle Paul played in Christianity’s shift from being a messianic sect within Judaism to a Gentile-dominated religious movement. As a sustained defense of Jesus Christ as the center of faith, the full unity and equality of Christ’s followers, and the Spirit’s empowerment in the life of the believer, Galatians holds both world-changing and personally transforming power for the contemporary church. Brunk’s commentary, an important contribution to biblical studies, includes historical and cultural background; shares necessary theological, sociological, and ethical meanings; and, in general, makes “the ro...

The Book of DEATH
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

The Book of DEATH

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-01-26
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

This is a book about the making of the 'Beautifully British' 100%% independent feature film DEATH (A.K.A After Death in the USA/Canada). Written and produced by Multi Award Winning Director Martin Gooch it follows his journey making his first feature film including all the trials and tribulations of getting a feature film made in the UK. It includes a scene by scene account of how the movie was made, complete script of the film in original screenplay format, artwork from legendary fantasy Artist Russ Nicholson and is fully illustrated with photos from the film and many behind-the-scenes shots. It is a MUST for anyone who wants to make a feature film or just wants to know how they are made.

Deuteronomy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 519

Deuteronomy

Deuteronomy is a book full of life, stories of God’s people, and a vision for walking in the way of God. Considered by some to be the theological center of the Old Testament, Deuteronomy has been called the gospel according to Moses, with its attention to divine grace and practices of justice. Deuteronomy has also disturbed thoughtful readers throughout history, having been used to justify violence and all manner of war. In this insightful commentary, Old Testament scholar Gerald Gerbrandt invites readers to struggle with the difficult passages and to humbly converse with the book’s consistently hopeful themes of covenant, land, and leadership. Against the backdrop of apathy and amnesia ...

Getting a Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

Getting a Life

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1 & 2 Chronicles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

1 & 2 Chronicles

Purity, worship, obedience, and hope: 1 & 2 Chronicles called the early Hebrew people to faithful practice of these things, and they issue the same call to readers today. As August H. Konkel writes in the 30th commentary in the Believers Church Bible Commentary series, the Chronicler provided a unifying vision of the community’s rich traditions in an era of despondency and apathy. Exile had robbed the people of Israel of their wealth, and their return to the land of Judah had created resentment with the surrounding peoples. Struggling to maintain their faith amid intense social pressures, the Hebrew people needed to look to their past for lessons for the present. As two of the most overloo...

Love Between Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 447

Love Between Women

Love Between Women examines female homoeroticism and the role of women in the ancient Roman world. Employing an unparalleled range of cultural sources, Brooten finds evidence of marriages between women and establishes that condemnations of female homoerotic practices were based on widespread awareness of love between women. "An extraordinary accomplishment. . . . A definitive source for all future discussion of homoeroticism and the Bible."—Mary Rose D'Angelo, Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review "[Brooten's] convincing analysis . . . not only profoundly reshapes our understanding of the past, but it should also shape the way in which that past, particularly the early Christian texts with their im...

Woman's Body and the Social Body in Hosea 1-2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Woman's Body and the Social Body in Hosea 1-2

Keefe's analysis dismantles the androcentric and theological assumptions which have determined the dominant reading of Hosea's metaphor of Israel as the adulterous wife of God. It shows how the projection of symbolic associations of women with nature, sexual temptation and sin have anachronistically determined this metaphor as referring to Israel's apostasy in a lurid 'fertility cult'. Against this reading, Keefe's study considers Hosea 1-2 in the context of the association of sexual transgression and social violence in biblical literature; in this light, Hosea's symbol of Israel as an adulterous woman is read as a commentary upon the structural violence in Israelite society which accompanied the eighth century boom in 'agribusiness' and attendant processes of land consolidation.

Reclaiming Biblical Heroines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Reclaiming Biblical Heroines

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-11-07
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This book examines the iconography of Judith, Esther, and the Shulamite in the last decades of the nineteenth and the first two decades of the twentieth century in the works of the Polish-Jewish artists.