Empowering memory and movement : thinking and working across borders /
With Empowering Memory and Movement, Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza completes a three-volume look across her influential work and career. In Transforming Vision (2011), she drew from decades of pioneering scholarship to offer the contours of a critical feminist hermeneutic. The chapters in Changing Ho...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Minneapolis [Minnesota] :
Fortress Press,
[2014]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction : remembering the past in creating the future
- Part I. Crossing borders
- Looking back, looking around, looking ahead : an interview with Fernando F. Segovia
- Resident alien/dual citizen
- Fostering diversity studies at Harvard Divinity School
- On becoming a feminist biblical scholar
- Feminist studies in religion and the*logy between nationalism and globalization
- Changing the paradigms
- Visiting Japan
- Has G*d not spoken with us also?
- Part II. Memory and movement
- The inside stories : interview with Annie Lally Milhaven
- Beginnings : articulating feminist the*logy and biblical scholarship
- Feminist the*logy and the*logical education : Helen Wright, S.N.D., in memoriam
- Feminist studies in religion and a radical democratic ethos
- Feminist perspectives on Jesus, discipleship, and church : an interview with Robert A. Becker
- Movement struggles, wisdom places, dreaming spaces
- An interview with yoke
- Heng Woon for in God's image
- Our heritage is our power : in celebration of wo/men's history month
- "AAR Martin Marty Award" conversation with Judith Plaskow
- Part III. Memory and theory
- Biblicon interview with Alice Bach
- Re-visioning Christian origins : in memory of Her revisited
- The "quilting" of wo/men's history : Phoebe of Kenchreae
- Looking back and looking forward
- Celebrating feminist work by knowing it
- Reaffirming feminist/womanist biblical scholarship
- Reviewing my work in a roman catholic context : the Jerome Award
- Shaping the discipline : the rhetoricity/rhetoricality of N*T studies
- Part IV. Scripture as site of memory, struggle, and vision
- Critical reflections on philosophy and the*logy : an interview with Michael Norton
- Biblical interpretation in the context of church and ministry
- Wo/men in the pre-Pauline and Pauline churches
- Slave wo/men and freedom : some methodological reflections
- The Apocalypse of John : a critical feminist perspective
- The cross as a central Christian symbol of injustice
- "I have not come to bring peace but a sword" (Matthew 10:34) : peacebuilding and the struggles for justice
- The calling of Mary of Magdala and our own : a sermon
- Toward a feminist future of the Biblical past.