Description |
xv, 303 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Australian College of Theology monograph series
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Summary |
"In my bibliographies there are no women in the evangelical tradition, and no Australian women scholars". This volume addresses this gap, with eighteen biblically rich and academically rigorous chapters by established and emerging Australian women scholars in the evangelical tradition. The authors consider our relationship with the land and Indigenous peoples, neighborhood, embodiment, (dis)ability, abortion, leadership, work, architecture, the media, Song of Songs and domestic violence, and Jeremiah and weaponized rape, and demonstrate recent methodologies such as a social identity reading of Exodus, sensory readings of Psalms and John's Gospel, and discipleship readings of Mary and Martha and the woman at the well. A contemporary Kriol psalm and stories of pioneering Australian women theological students and teachers complete the volume |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Evangelicalism
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Women in Christianity
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Women and religion
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Women scholars -- Australia
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Women seminarians -- Australia
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Essays
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Author |
Firth, Jill, editor
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Cooper-Clarke, Denise, editor
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ISBN |
9781725288775 |
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