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God and the Rhetoric of Sexuality

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Phyllis Trible's 'God and the Rhetoric of Sexuality' is a groundbreaking work in feminist biblical interpretation.

Through close readings of key biblical narratives, Trible uncovers the literary artistry and rhetorical strategies employed by the biblical authors.

Her analysis challenges traditional interpretations that perpetuate patriarchal norms and instead highlights the potential for liberation and equality within the texts.

The book covers a range of topics, including the creation stories, the Song of Songs, and the stories of Ruth and Esther.

Trible's work has been influential in shaping the field of feminist theology and biblical studies, encouraging readers to engage with the Bible in new and transformative ways.

Her work emphasizes the importance of attending to the nuances of language and literary structure in order to uncover the full richness and complexity of the biblical message.

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Julie Faith Parker
as the author of a famous exegesis of the Eve story.
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[Bible] Episode 302: Julie Faith Parker - How Interpretation Made Eve a Villain

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