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Gender, Tradition, and Romans : Shared Ground, Uncertain Borders

This volume joins several feminist commentators in showing how crucial Romans is for understanding Paul's view of gender
eBook, English, 2005
Bloomsbury Publishing, New York, 2005
1 online resource (304 pages).
9780567496737, 0567496732
1052587516
Introduction
Gender, Tradition and Romans: Shared Ground, Uncertain Borders
Part I: Mapping Traditions in Romans
1. Feminists and Paul in Romans 8:18-23: Toward a Theology of Creation
2. Judging and Community in Romans: An Action within the Boundaries
3. Cross-Tradition and Cross-Gender Hermeneutics: A Confucian Reading of Romans and a Critical Reading of Confucian Ethics
4. Feminism and the Ambiguities of Texts and Reality: A Response to Sheila McGinn and Yak-hwee Tan
Part II: Challenging Gendered Traditions in Romans and Its Interpretations. 5. A Remedy for Having Been Born of Woman: Jesus, Gentiles, and Genealogy in Romans
6. The Gendered Sinner in Romans 1-7
7. Gender and Ideology Critique in the Study of Paul's Letter to the Romans: A Response to Pamela Eisenbaum and Teresa J. Hornsby
Part III: Gender and the Authority of Romans
8. Choices of Interpretations Regarding Gender and the Authority of Romans
9. History, Theology, and Context: The Analysis of Romans in Bernadette Brooten's Love Between Women and Francis Watson's Agape, Eros, Gender. 10. Patriarchy and Heterosexual Eroticism: The Question in Romans and Corinthians
11. New Perspectives on Paul: No New Perspectives on Romans in Feminist Theology?
Part IV: Conclusions
12. Scriptural Criticism and Feminist Interpretation of Romans
13. Scriptural Criticism and Religious Perception
Contributors
Index of Scriptural References
Index of Authors
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