Beschreibung
This up-to-date and forward-looking collection of essays on gender and religion fills a crucial gap. Interdisciplinary and multi-traditional, this volume highlights the contributions that different disciplinary approaches make to feminist/gender studies and religion. Designed for the classroom, the Reader simultaneously assesses the state of the field and raises questions for further inquiry and investigation.
Autorenporträt
ELIZABETH A. CASTELLI is Assistant Professor of Religion at Barnard College, Columbia University and has published widely in Biblical Studies, early Christian history, and feminist studies in religion. Her publications include Imitating Paul: A Discourse of Power (1991), The Postmodern Bible (1995), and Reimagining Christian Origins (1996), co-edited with Hal Taussig. ROSAMOND C. RODMAN is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Religion at Columbia University.
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