Distant voices drawing near : essays in honor of Antoinette Clark Wire /
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Collegeville, Minn. :
Liturgical Press,
[2004]
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Table of Contents:
- "What she has done will be told-- " : reflections on writing feminist history / Elisabeth Schssler Fiorenza
- Phoebe, a minister in the early Christian church / Sojung Yoon
- Listen to the voices of the women / Holly E. Hearon and Linda M. Maloney
- Why did Sarah laugh? / Gina Hens-Piazza
- Metaphor and ambiguity in Liber antiquitatum biblicarum : a cognitive linguistic analysis / Mary Therese DesCamp
- Purity and holiness of women and men in 1 Corinthians and the consequences for feminist hermeneutics / Luise Schottroff
- Accusing whom of what? : Hoseas rhetoric of promiscuity / Marvin L. Chaney
- The parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25:1-13) : the integrity of identity and activity / Herman C. Waetjen
- De-colonizing ourselves as readers : the story of the Syro-Phoenician woman as a text / Hisako Kinukawa
- What's the matter with Nicodemus? : a social science perspective on John 3:1-21 / Richard L. Rohrbaugh
- Sacrifice no more / Joanna Dewey
- Engaging lamentations and The lament for the South : a cross-textual reading / Archie Chi Chung Lee
- Homer and Scripture in the Gospel of Mark / Robert B. Coote and Mary P. Coote
- The life and death of the just one : a community schism in Wisdom of Solomon / Barbara Green
- JAGNEIA as a sublime form of ERWS in the Acts of Paul and Thecla / Eung Chun Park
- Rendezvous with Thekla and Paul in Ephesos : excavating the evidence / Ruth Ohm Wright.