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Der Sammelband anlasslich der Emeritierung von Johannes Marboeck,
Professor am Institut fur Alttestamentliche Bibelwissenschaft der
Karl-Franzens-Universitat Graz, ist dem wichtigsten Arbeitsfeld des
Geehrten gewidmet: der Weisheitsliteratur des Alten Testaments. In
den zahlreichen Beitragen namhafter Wissenschaftlerinnen und
Wissenschaftler wird dieses Thema aus hoechst unterschiedlichen
Perspektiven immer neu in den Blick genommen.
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Torah (Paperback, New)
Irmtraud Fischer, Mercedes Navarro Puerto
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R1,511
Discovery Miles 15 110
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Israel's story as a people of God is a tale of women, men, and
their children. Moving past a patriarchal reading of the Bible,
Fischer presents a new interpretation of neglected biblical
narratives. From a gender-balanced perspective, she reveals the
political dimension and narrative continuation of ancestral stories
in the Book of Ruth. "Women Who Wrestled with God" demonstrates the
significance of women in religious history in a way that will
inspire as well as inform.
Chapters are: The 'Fathers' and the Beginnings of the People -
An Introduction to Israel's Ancestor's, - - Sarah, Hagar, and
Abraham: Scenes From a Marriage Under the Promise, - - Rebecca: A
Strong Woman With a Colorless Husband, - - Rachel and Leah: The
Founders of the House of Israel, - - Dark Sides of the Family
Chronicle, - - Subversive Women at the Beginnings of the People in
Egypt, - - Naomi and Ruth: The Unconventional Women Ancestors of
the Royal House of David, - and - Women Who Wrestled with God.
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"Irmtraud Fischer is professor of Old Testament and women's
studies (theology) at the University of Bonn, as well as chair of
Old Testament studies at the University of Graz, Austria. President
of the European Society for Women's Research in Theology, Fischer
was given the 2003 Bad Herrenalber Akademie Preis.""
English summary: According to common interpretations of the Bible
Israel traces its origins back to the patriarchs. The promises were
passed on to the patriarchs and it was with them that the God of
Israel began the story of his chosen people. This view corresponds
neither to biblical narratives nor to Jewish self-conception.
Israel clearly portrays its origins as a people of God as the
history of women and their husbands and children. Irmtraud Fischer
explains the political dimension of the 'Erzeltern-Erzahlungen'
(the narratives of the matriarchs and patriarchs or parents) as she
calls them and their narrative sequel in the Book of Ruth. German
description: Nach weit verbreiteter Leseweise der Bibel fuhrt
Israel seine Herkunft auf die Erzvater zuruck. An die Patriarchen
seien die Verheiaungen ergangen, mit ihnen habe der Gott Israels
die Geschichte mit seinem erwahlten Volk begonnen. Diese Sicht
entspricht weder den biblischen Uberlieferungen noch dem judischen
Selbstverstandnis. Israel erzahlt seine Anfange als Gottesvolk
pointiert als Geschichte von Frauen mit ihren Mannern und Kindern.
Irmtraud Fischer zeigt die politische Dimension der von ihr
sogenannten Erzeltern-Erzahlungen und deren erzahlerischer
Fortschreibung durch das Rut-Buch auf.
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