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Wholly Woman, Holy Blood - A Feminist Critique of Purity and Impurity (Paperback)
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Wholly Woman, Holy Blood - A Feminist Critique of Purity and Impurity (Paperback)
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This is the first book to take a broad interdisciplinary approach
to the relationship between female blood and issues of purity and
impurity. Well-known women scholars examine blood and purity laws,
especially as those laws have been passed down in the biblical
literature and in the Roman Catholic tradition. Theses scholars
work with different texts, ranging across the biblical, classical,
patristic, medieval, and modern, with approaches varying from the
historical critical to postmodern. Kristin De Troyer (Claremont)
asks whether blood is a threat to holiness or a step toward another
holiness. Judith Ann Johnson (Claremont) explores the shedding of
blood as the sanctifying rite of heroes. Anne-Marie Korte (The
Netherlands) takes an anthropological look at female blood rituals.
Kathleen O'Grady (Toronto) analyzes the woman with a discharge of
blood in light of menstrual prohibitions in the Hebrew Bible.
Deborah Ellens (Claremont) offers a challenging reading of
Leviticus 15. Mayer Gruber (Beer Sheva, Israel) examines Qumran law
and halachic sources dealing with women and pollution. Kathleen P.
Rushton (Brisbane, Australia) offers a feminist reading of the
story of the woman in childbirth in John 16:21. Jennifer Schultz
(Toronto, Canada) explores doctors, philosophers, and the Christian
Fathers on menstrual blood. Susan K. Roll Buffalo, New York)
surveys patristic and medieval texts dealing with the churching of
women after childbirth. Grietje Dresen (The Netherlands) examines
the churching of new mothers in the Roman Catholic tradition.
Kristin De Troyer is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Claremont School
of Theology and Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate
University. She is the author of The End of the Alpha-Text of
Esther: Translation Techniques and Narrative Techniques in MT-LXX
8:1-17-AT 7, 14-4. Judith A. Herbert is a Ph.D. student at
Claremont School of Theology. Judith Ann Johnson is an independent
research scholar working with Claremont Graduate University's
Women's Studies in Religion and University of Global Ministries.
Anne-Marie Korte is lives in Utrecht, the Netherlands, and is the
editor of Women and Miracle Stories: Multidisciplinary Explanation.
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