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|a Kalmanofsky, Amy.
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|a The Power of Equivocation :
|b Complex Readers and Readings of the Hebrew Bible
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|a Minneapolis, Minnesota :
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|a Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Equivocal Readings of the Hebrew Bible: An Introduction from an Equivocal Reader -- 1. Potiphar's Wife and Joseph -- 2. Hannah -- 3. Saul, Samuel, Hannah, and the Woman from En-dor -- 4. Esther and Mordecai -- 5. Tamar and Judah -- 6. Bathsheba, David, and Solomon -- Unequivocal Conclusions from an Equivocal Reader -- Bibliography -- General Index -- Scripture Index
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|a The Power of Equivocation reveals the complexity inherent in biblical narratives, particularly those featuring female characters, and models a way of reading that enables critical-religious interpreters to straddle their dual identities and loyalties and read the Bible critically, generously, and honestly.
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