The writings and later wisdom books
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- 9781628370577
- 223.06
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223.06 W823J Jesus the sage | 223.06 W823J Jesus the sage | 223.06 W823J Jesus the sage | 223.06082 M217W The writings and later wisdom books | 223.061 B287O Old Testament wisdom literature : a theological introduction / | 223.061 B534I An introduction to wisdom and poetry of the Old Testament / | 223.061 B534I An introduction to wisdom and poetry of the Old Testament / |
Note
Bibliography: p 289-316.
Index: p 323-333.
The lives of women in the Postexilic era, by T Eskenazi. Female names and gender perspectives in Chronicles, by S Japhet. Personified Wisdom: contexts, meanings, theology, by G Baumann. Good and evil women in Proverbs and Job: the emergence of cultural stereotypes, by C Maier. Between misogyny and valorization: perspectives on women in Qoheleth, by V D'Alario. Good and bad wives in the book of Ben Sira: a harmless classification? by N Calduch-Benages. Ancient Near Eastern pictures as keys to biblical metaphors, by S Schroer. Feminine symbols and metaphors in the Psalter, by D Scaiola. On gendering laments: a gender-oriented reading of the Old Testament psalms of lament, by U Bail. Lamentations and gender in biblical cultural context, by N Lee. Shulammite: the woman 'at peace' in the Song of Songs, by G Barbiero. Ruth and Naomi reclaim their lives and memories, by M Guevara Llaguno. Interpreting Esther: categories, contexts, and creative ambiguities, by S Niditch. Susanna, example of virtue and Daniel's female counterpart, by I Gomez-Acebo.
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