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Feminist Biblical Interpretation in Theological Context - Restless Readings (Paperback)
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Feminist Biblical Interpretation in Theological Context - Restless Readings (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Revivals
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This title was first published in 2002: The premise of the text is
that there is a continuing need for biblical hermeneutic propsals
and frameworks which emerge from the fields of both feminism and
Christian theology. Feminism, the author asserts, demands not only
the plotting of new routes but the restructuring of entire
landscapes. As such this project, since it seeks to develop a
feminist theological frame for meaning, impinges on and is impacted
by innumerable inter-relating questions. In consequence, the scope
of the book is necessarily both broad and interdisiplinary. The
author, J'annine Jobling, uses particular texts and has articulated
her own positions in response. In this way the embodied practice of
thinking-in-relation is mirrored in the texts produced. This has
determined the macro-structure of the thesis, which is based on an
analysis of two feminist biblical scholars: Elisabeth Schussler
Fionenza and Phyllis Trible. From this analysis Jobling identifies
two primary principles for interpretation: rememberance and
destabilization. This is a strategy which allows both materialist
and post-structuralist perspectives to be set into play, each of
which has vital contributions to make to feminist enterprises. The
"Bible" is understood as matrix, as a set of discourses which are
permeable to and intersect with other cultural discourses. The task
of feminist interpretation is then to reconstitute the heterogenous
biblical matrix in feminist horizons. A fundamental tenet of the
book is that hermeneutics inhabits particular metaphysical
constructs. Therefore, the argument extends from an interpretation
of the Bible to an epistemological framework in which an
eschatological hereneutic is recommended, to a metaphysical
framework which takes eschatology as its structuring principle. The
author argues that it is eschatology which can provide the
resources for an ontological model radically disruptive of a
metaphysics of presence, and in which it is possible to discern the
traces of God. From this outermost limit of the author's
hermeneutic investigations, the text returns to the centre: the
feminist discursive community and develops a construct that the
ekklesia, as a feminist deliberative space set oppositionally to
structures, worldviews and idealogies operates on patriarchal
logics. The relationship of this "imagined community" is compared
to the Christian Church and scripture, ethics and gendered identity
within a logic of equity.
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