After Exegesis frames an inclusive feminist biblical theology,
exploring creation, providence, divine judgment, salvation, praise,
justice, authority, inclusion, the "other," moral agency,
suffering, violence, reconciliation, flourishing, and hope. Each
chapter places multiple related biblical texts in dialogue around a
common theological concern. In so doing, this work exemplifies a
central feminist claim: that bringing two or more texts, often born
of different contexts, into conversation with each other generates
a productive tension that transcends the dominant theological
tradition. After Exegesis thus underscores the fact that the
context for feminist biblical theology must be understood more
broadly than it has been traditionally construed. The volume
demonstrates feminist theology fulfilling this promised breadth,
while also staking a claim to the future: theology must attend to
humanity's interdependent connectedness to the rest of creation and
to such realities as human embodiment, suffering, oppression, hope,
and the multivocal nature of truth.
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