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From Eve to Esther Rabbinic Reconstructions of Biblical Women
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Bronner, Leila Leah
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Artículo Disponible
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222.10 B869
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Donado
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This is the first book - length attempt to focus on female biblical figures in the ancient rabbinic writings of midrash and Talmud. Primary rabbinic sources employed by the author bring new life and insight into the stories of Eve, Deborah, Hannah, Serah bat Asher, and others. As women and men today attempt to reevaluate past historical models, it serve us well to understand the values and inner workings of rabbinic thinking. The examination of what the sources actually say, and not what others would like them to have said, enable reinterpretation of women's role to proceed on an honest and authentic basis. Biblical women, reclaimed with contemporary midrash, can become paradigms for our modern lives.
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0-664-25542-6
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Westmister John Knox Press
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1994
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Gender and the Biblical Tradition
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216
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United States of America
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Lousville, Kentucky
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English
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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02/10/2014
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02/10/2014
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Elaborado por Editorial Digital, www.editorialdigital.net