The authoritative status of 'Prophecy' in the Bible poses a
challenge to the feminist readers. This challenge is sharpened by
the widespread symbolism in prophetic discourse of woman, wife,
mother, harlot and the use of what the volume call
'pornoprophetics'. In this collection it is the book of Hosea that
attracts special attention, but there are also articles on sexual
violence and an introductory essay on prophecy itself as a literary
phenomenon. This Feminist Companion offers a sharp confrontation
between the voice of the prophetic male and the resistance of the
feminist reader.
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