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Hebrews (Hardcover): Mary Ann Beavis, Hyeran Kim-Cragg Hebrews (Hardcover)
Mary Ann Beavis, Hyeran Kim-Cragg; Edited by Barbara E Reid; Volume editing by Linda M. Maloney; Contributions by Marie Annharte Baker, …
R1,423 Discovery Miles 14 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hebrews seems like unpromising material for feminist interpretation, although it is the only New Testament writing for which female authorship has been seriously posited. Mary Ann Beavis and HyeRan Kim-Cragg highlight the similarities between Hebrews and the book of Wisdom/Sophia, which share cosmological, ethical, historical, and sapiential themes, revealing that Hebrews is in fact a submerged tradition of Sophia-Wisdom. They also tackle the sacrificial Christology of Hebrews, concluding that in its ancient context, far from symbolizing suffering and abjection, sacrifice was understood as celebratory and relational. Contributions from Filipina (Maricel and Marilou Ibita), Jewish (Justin Jaron Lewis), historical (Nancy Calvert-Koyzis), and First Nations (Marie Annharte Baker) perspectives bring additional scholarly, cultural, religious, and experiential wisdom to the commentary. From the Wisdom Commentary series Feminist biblical interpretation has reached a level of maturity that now makes possible a commentary series on every book of the Bible. It is our hope that Wisdom Commentary, by making the best of current feminist biblical scholarship available in an accessible format to ministers, preachers, teachers, scholars, and students, will aid all readers in their advancement toward God's vision of dignity, equality, and justice for all. The aim of this commentary is to provide feminist interpretation of Scripture in serious, scholarly engagement with the whole text, not only those texts that explicitly mention women. A central concern is the world in front of the text, that is, how the text is heard and appropriated by women. At the same time, this commentary aims to be faithful to the ancient text, to explicate the world behind the text, where appropriate, and not impose contemporary questions onto the ancient texts. The commentary addresses not only issues of gender (which are primary in this project) but also those of power, authority, ethnicity, racism, and classism, which all intersect. Each volume incorporates diverse voices and differing interpretations from different parts of the world, showing the importance of social location in the process of interpretation and that there is no single definitive feminist interpretation of a text.

Acts of the Apostles (Hardcover): Linda M. Maloney, Ivoni Richter Reimer Acts of the Apostles (Hardcover)
Linda M. Maloney, Ivoni Richter Reimer; Afterword by Willie James Jennings; Edited by Barbara E Reid; Volume editing by Mary Ann Beavis
R1,438 Discovery Miles 14 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Acts of the Apostles, the earliest work of its kind to have survived from Christian antiquity, is not "history" in the modern sense, nor is it about what we call "the church." Written at least half a century after the time it describes, it is a portrait of the Movement of Jesus' followers as it developed between 30 and 70 CE. More important, it is a depiction of the Movement of what Jesus wanted: the inbreaking of the reign of God. In this commentary, Linda Maloney, Ivoni Richter Reimer, and a host of other contributing voices look at what the text does and does not say about the roles of the original members of the Movement in bringing it toward fruition, with a special focus on those marginalized by society, many of them women. The author of Acts wrote for followers of Jesus in the second century and beyond, contending against those who wanted to break from the community of Israel and offering hope against hope, like Israel's prophets before him.

John 1-10 (Hardcover, 44A): Mary L Coloe John 1-10 (Hardcover, 44A)
Mary L Coloe; Edited by Barbara E Reid; Volume editing by Mary Ann Beavis
R1,425 Discovery Miles 14 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

2022 Catholic Media Association honorable mention in scripture: academic studies Teaching and researching the Gospel of John for thirty years has led author Mary L. Coloe to an awareness of the importance of the wisdom literature to make sense of Johannine theology, language, and symbolism: in the prologue, with Nicodemus, in the Bread of Life discourse, with Mary and Lazarus, and in the culminating "Hour." She also shows how the late Second Temple theology expressed in the books of Sirach and Wisdom, considered deuterocanonical and omitted from some Bible editions, are essential intertexts. Only the book of Wisdom speaks of "the reign of God" (Wis 10:10), "eternity life" (Wis 5:15), and the ambrosia maintaining angelic life (Wis 19:21)-all concepts found in John's Gospel. While the Gospel explicitly states the Logos was enfleshed in Jesus, this is also true of Sophia. Coloe makes the case that Jesus's words and deeds embody Sophia throughoutthe narrative. At the beginning of each chapter Coloe provides text from the later wisdom books that resonate with the Gospel passage, drawing Sophia out of the shadows.

2 Corinthians (Hardcover): Antoinette Clark Wire 2 Corinthians (Hardcover)
Antoinette Clark Wire; Edited by Barbara E Reid; Volume editing by Mary Ann Beavis
R1,430 Discovery Miles 14 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

2020 Catholic Press Association honorable mention award for gender issues, inclusion in the church When 2 Corinthians is read as a whole in the early manuscripts, we hear a distraught and defensive Paul, struggling to recover the respect of the Corinthians that he assumed in 1 Corinthians. Scholars have supplied a recent visit gone awry to explain this, but Wire argues that the Corinthians have not kept the restrictions Paul laid down in his earlier letter. It is Paul who has changed. No longer able to demand that they imitate his weakness as he embodies Jesus' death, he concedes and even celebrates that they embody Jesus' power and life and thereby demonstrate the effectiveness of his work among them. With special attention to the women in Corinth who pray and prophesy, Wire looks at each part of 2 Corinthians through three feminist lenses: a broad focus on all bodies within the tensions of the ecosystem as Paul sees it; a mid-range focus on the social, political, and economic setting; and a precise focus on his argument as evidence of an interaction between Paul and the Corinthians. When Paul ends with "The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the partnership of the Holy Spirit," the Corinthians have pressed him to reshape his message from "yes but" and "no" to "yes," from a tenacity of qualifiers and subordinations to an overflow of encouragements.

The First Christian Slave - Onesimus in Context (Hardcover): Mary Ann Beavis The First Christian Slave - Onesimus in Context (Hardcover)
Mary Ann Beavis; Foreword by Susan Elliott
R850 R699 Discovery Miles 6 990 Save R151 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
What Does the Bible Say? (Hardcover): Mary Ann Beavis, Hyeran Kim-Cragg What Does the Bible Say? (Hardcover)
Mary Ann Beavis, Hyeran Kim-Cragg; Foreword by Catherine Faith MacLean
R1,118 R902 Discovery Miles 9 020 Save R216 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
John 11-21 (Hardcover, 44B): Mary L Coloe John 11-21 (Hardcover, 44B)
Mary L Coloe; Edited by Barbara E Reid; Volume editing by Mary Ann Beavis
R1,425 Discovery Miles 14 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Teaching and researching the Gospel of John for thirty years has led author Mary L. Coloe to an awareness of the importance of the wisdom literature to make sense of Johannine theology, language, and symbolism: in the prologue, with Nicodemus, in the Bread of Life discourse, with Mary and Lazarus, and in the culminating "Hour." She also shows how the late Second Temple theology expressed in the books of Sirach and Wisdom, considered deuterocanonical and omitted from some Bible editions, are essential intertexts. Only the book of Wisdom speaks of "the reign of God" (Wis 10:10), "eternity life" (Wis 5:15), and the ambrosia maintaining angelic life (Wis 19:21)-all concepts found in John's Gospel. While the Gospel explicitly states the Logos was enfleshed in Jesus, this is also true of Sophia. Coloe makes the case that Jesus's words and deeds embody Sophia throughoutthe narrative. At the beginning of each chapter Coloe provides text from the later wisdom books that resonate with the Gospel passage, drawing Sophia out of the shadows.

Mark (Paperback, New ed.): Mary Ann Beavis, Mikeal Parsons, Charles Talbert Mark (Paperback, New ed.)
Mary Ann Beavis, Mikeal Parsons, Charles Talbert
R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this addition to the well-received Paideia series, Mary Ann Beavis examines cultural context and theological meaning in Mark. Paideia commentaries explore how New Testament texts form Christian readers by
- attending to the ancient narrative and rhetorical strategies the text employs
- showing how the text shapes theological convictions and moral habits
- commenting on the final, canonical form of each New Testament book
- focusing on the cultural, literary, and theological settings of the text
- making judicious use of maps, photos, and sidebars in a reader-friendly format
Students, pastors, and other readers will appreciate the insights that Beavis derives from interrogating the text through multiple perspectives.

Christian Goddess Spirituality - Enchanting Christianity (Hardcover): Mary Ann Beavis Christian Goddess Spirituality - Enchanting Christianity (Hardcover)
Mary Ann Beavis
R4,411 Discovery Miles 44 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This monograph focuses on "Christian Goddess Spirituality" (CGS), the phenomenon of (mostly) women who combine Christianity and Goddess Spirituality, including Wicca/Witchcraft. Mary Ann Beavis's study provides ethnographic data and analysis on the lived religious experience of CGS practitioners, drawing on interviews of over 100 women who self-identify as combining Christianity and Goddess spirituality. Although CGS also has implications for Goddess Spirituality and related traditions (e.g., Neopaganism, Wicca), here, CGS is considered primarily as a phenomenon within Christianity. However, the study also shows that the fusion of Christian and Goddess spiritualties has had an impact on non-Christian feminist spirituality, since Goddess-worshippers have often constructed Christianity as the diametrical opposite and enemy of the Goddess, to the point that some refuse to admit the possibility that CGS is a valid spiritual path, or that it is even possible. In addition, biblical, Jewish and Christian images of the divine such as Sophia, Shekhinah, the Virgin Mary, and even Mary Magdalene, have found their way into the "Pagan" Goddess pantheon. The main themes of the study include: overlaps and differences between Christian feminist theology and CGS; the routes to CGS for individual practitioners, and their beliefs, practices and experiences; proto-denominational classifications ("spiritual paths") within CGS; CGS thealogy (Christian discourse about the female divine); and the future of CGS in social scientific and ecclesiological context. Christian Goddess Spirituality will be of interest to scholars of religion, especially those with interests in women and religion, feminist spiritualities, feminist theology/thealogy, alternative spiritualities, New Religious Movements, and emergent Christianities.

Jesus & Utopia - Looking for the Kingdom of God in the Roman World (Paperback): Mary Ann Beavis Jesus & Utopia - Looking for the Kingdom of God in the Roman World (Paperback)
Mary Ann Beavis
R640 Discovery Miles 6 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Scholarship on the historical Jesus and, now, on the "Jesus movement" generally divides into separate camps around two sticky questions: was Jesus an apocalyptic prophet and was the movement around him political, that is nationalistic or revolutionary? Mary Ann Beavis moves the study of the historical Jesus in a dramatic new direction as she highlights the context of ancient utopian thought and utopian communities, drawing particularly on the Essene community and Philo's discussion of the Therapeutae, and argues that only ancient utopian thought accounts for the lack of explicit political echoes in Jesus' message of the kingdom of God.

1-2 Thessalonians (Hardcover): Florence Morgan Gillman, Mary Ann Beavis, Hyeran Kim-Cragg 1-2 Thessalonians (Hardcover)
Florence Morgan Gillman, Mary Ann Beavis, Hyeran Kim-Cragg; Edited by Barbara E Reid; Volume editing by Mary Ann Beavis, …
R1,414 Discovery Miles 14 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When Paul wrote First Thessalonians shortly after the recipients had accepted the Gospel, many significant issues had already arisen among them. Of great concern was the social complexity, and even persecution, they encountered because they had "turned to God from idols" (1:9). The countercultural stance of those earliest believers, and especially the impact that may have had for women, is addressed throughout this commentary. While Paul directs no remarks only to women in this letter, the ramifications of his preaching on their daily lives emerge vibrantly from the application of a feminist hermeneutics of suspicion to the text. While Second Thessalonians is a shorter letter, it has been disproportionately influential on Christian thought, especially apocalyptic doctrine and the "Protestant work ethic." From a feminist perspective, it is androcentric, rhetorically manipulative, and even violent. In this commentary, Mary Ann Beavis and HyeRan Kim-Cragg explore this text from many angles to expose both constructive and destructive implications in the text. Notably, they suggest a perspective on the "afflictions" endured by the Thessalonian church that neither glorifies suffering nor wishes for revenge but rather sees the divine presence in women's acts of compassion and care in circumstances of extreme duress and inhumanity. From the Wisdom Commentary series Feminist biblical interpretation has reached a level of maturity that now makes possible a commentary series on every book of the Bible. It is our hope that Wisdom Commentary, by making the best of current feminist biblical scholarship available in an accessible format to ministers, preachers, teachers, scholars, and students, will aid all readers in their advancement toward God's vision of dignity, equality, and justice for all. The aim of this commentary is to provide feminist interpretation of Scripture in serious, scholarly engagement with the whole text, not only those texts that explicitly mention women. A central concern is the world in front of the text, that is, how the text is heard and appropriated by women. At the same time, this commentary aims to be faithful to the ancient text, to explicate the world behind the text, where appropriate, and not impose contemporary questions onto the ancient texts. The commentary addresses not only issues of gender (which are primary in this project) but also those of power, authority, ethnicity, racism, and classism, which all intersect. Each volume incorporates diverse voices and differing interpretations from different parts of the world, showing the importance of social location in the process of interpretation and that there is no single definitive feminist interpretation of a text.

Philippians, Colossians, Philemon (Hardcover): Elsa Tamez, Cynthia Briggs-Kittredge, Claire Miller Colombo, Alicia J. Batten Philippians, Colossians, Philemon (Hardcover)
Elsa Tamez, Cynthia Briggs-Kittredge, Claire Miller Colombo, Alicia J. Batten; Edited by Barbara E Reid; Volume editing by …
R1,422 Discovery Miles 14 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Philippians lends itself to a political-ideological reading. To take into account that the document is a writing from prison, and to read it from a political-religious and feminist perspective using new language, helps to re-create the letter as if it were a new document. In this analysis Elsa Tamez endeavors to utilize non-patriarchal, inclusive language, which helps us to see the contents of the letter with different eyes. Cynthia Briggs Kittredge and Claire Miller Colombo argue that Colossians's contradictions and complications provide opportunities for entering imaginatively into the world of first-century Christian women and men. Rather than try to resolve the controversial portions-including the household code-they read the letter's tensions as evidence of lively conversation around key theological, spiritual, and social issues of the time. Taking into account historical, structural, and rhetorical dimensions of Philemon, Alicia J. Batten argues against the "runaway slave" hypothesis that has so dominated the interpretation of this letter. Paul asks that Onesimus be treated well, but the commentary takes seriously the fact that we never hear what Onesimus's wishes may have been. Slaves throughout history have had similar experiences, as have many women. Like Onesimus, their lives and futures remain in the hands of others, whether those others seek good or ill. From the Wisdom Commentary series Feminist biblical interpretation has reached a level of maturity that now makes possible a commentary series on every book of the Bible. It is our hope that Wisdom Commentary, by making the best of current feminist biblical scholarship available in an accessible format to ministers, preachers, teachers, scholars, and students, will aid all readers in their advancement toward God's vision of dignity, equality, and justice for all. The aim of this commentary is to provide feminist interpretation of Scripture in serious, scholarly engagement with the whole text, not only those texts that explicitly mention women. A central concern is the world in front of the text, that is, how the text is heard and appropriated by women. At the same time, this commentary aims to be faithful to the ancient text, to explicate the world behind the text, where appropriate, and not impose contemporary questions onto the ancient texts. The commentary addresses not only issues of gender (which are primary in this project) but also those of power, authority, ethnicity, racism, and classism, which all intersect. Each volume incorporates diverse voices and differing interpretations from different parts of the world, showing the importance of social location in the process of interpretation and that there is no single definitive feminist interpretation of a text.

Rediscovering the Marys - Maria, Mariamne, Miriam (Hardcover): Mary Ann Beavis, Ally Kateusz Rediscovering the Marys - Maria, Mariamne, Miriam (Hardcover)
Mary Ann Beavis, Ally Kateusz
R3,388 Discovery Miles 33 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This interdisciplinary volume of text and art offers new insights into various unsolved mysteries associated with Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany, Mary the Mother of Jesus, and Miriam the sister of Moses. Mariamic traditions are often interconnected, as seen in the portrayal of these women as community leaders, prophets, apostles and priests. These traditions also are often inter-religious, echoing themes back to Miriam in the Hebrew Bible as well as forward to Maryam in the Qur'an. The chapters explore questions such as: which biblical Mary did the author of the Gospel of Mary intend to portray-Magdalene, Mother, or neither? Why did some writers depict Mary of Nazareth as a priest? Were extracanonical scriptures featuring Mary more influential than the canonical gospels on the depiction of Maryam in the Qur'an? Contributors dig deep into literature, iconography, and archaeology to offer cutting edge research under three overarching topics. The first section examines the question of "which Mary?" and illustrates how some ancient authors (and contemporary scholars) may have conflated the biblical Marys. The second section focuses on Mary of Nazareth, and includes research related to the portrayal of Mary the Mother of Jesus as a Eucharistic priest. The final section, "Recovering Receptions of Mary in Art, Archeology, and Literature," explores how artists and authors have engaged with one or more of the Marys, from the early Christian era through to medieval and modern times.

Mark's Audience - The Literary and Social Setting of Mark 4.11-12 (Hardcover): Mary Ann Beavis Mark's Audience - The Literary and Social Setting of Mark 4.11-12 (Hardcover)
Mary Ann Beavis
R4,412 Discovery Miles 44 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mark 4.11-12, the 'parable theory' passage, has probably been commented upon more often than any other section of Mark's Gospel. The saying has usually been interpreted as an authentic utterance of Jesus, which was subsequently misunderstood and misinterpreted by early Christians - including the evangelist Mark. The precise meaning of the mystery logion in the ministry of Jesus is notoriously elusive, since we have no information about the context in which it was spoken, or about the audience to which it was addressed. Much more, however, can be known about the interpretative context of the logion in Mark, since it is surrounded by passages that seem to echo the mystery saying. This study examines the complex web of literary relationships between Mark 4.11-12 and the Gospel as a whole. Dr Beavis's fresh interpretation is unusual in that she undertakes to interpret the Gospel of Mark, as far as possible, from the point of view of its 'historical' readers/audience. Chapters 1 and 2 of the book attempt to describe the 'community' for which the Gospel was written, and in the rest of the book, this socio-cultural setting is used to investigate the meaning of the mystery saying for the original readers/hearers of Mark.

S/He - An International Journal of Goddess Studies (Volume 1 Number 1, Spring 2022) (Paperback): Krista Rodin, Mary Ann Beavis S/He - An International Journal of Goddess Studies (Volume 1 Number 1, Spring 2022) (Paperback)
Krista Rodin, Mary Ann Beavis; Mago Books
R672 Discovery Miles 6 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The First Christian Slave - Onesimus in Context (Paperback): Mary Ann Beavis The First Christian Slave - Onesimus in Context (Paperback)
Mary Ann Beavis; Foreword by Susan Elliott
R495 R409 Discovery Miles 4 090 Save R86 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
She Rises Volume 2 (Color) - How Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality? (Paperback): Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Mary Ann... She Rises Volume 2 (Color) - How Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality? (Paperback)
Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Mary Ann Beavis, Nicole Shaw
R1,948 Discovery Miles 19 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal of Gospels and Acts Research - Volume 2 (Paperback): Peter G. Bolt Journal of Gospels and Acts Research - Volume 2 (Paperback)
Peter G. Bolt; Mary Ann Beavis, Francis Moloney
R735 Discovery Miles 7 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Godddess in Myth, History and Culture (B/W) (Paperback): Mago Books Godddess in Myth, History and Culture (B/W) (Paperback)
Mago Books; Edited by Mary Ann Beavis, Helen Hye-Sook Hwang
R1,005 Discovery Miles 10 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Celebrating Seasons of the Goddess (B/W) (Paperback): Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Mary Ann Beavis Celebrating Seasons of the Goddess (B/W) (Paperback)
Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Mary Ann Beavis; Mago Books
R908 Discovery Miles 9 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Celebrating Seasons of the Goddess (Sectional Booklet, Color) - The Chorus in Poetry, Art and Ritual (Paperback): Helen... Celebrating Seasons of the Goddess (Sectional Booklet, Color) - The Chorus in Poetry, Art and Ritual (Paperback)
Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Mary Ann Beavis; Mago Books
R703 Discovery Miles 7 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
What Does the Bible Say? (Paperback): Mary Ann Beavis, Hyeran Kim-Cragg What Does the Bible Say? (Paperback)
Mary Ann Beavis, Hyeran Kim-Cragg; Foreword by Catherine Faith MacLean
R645 R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Save R110 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
She Rises Volume 2 - How Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality? (Paperback): Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Mary Ann Beavis,... She Rises Volume 2 - How Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality? (Paperback)
Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Mary Ann Beavis, Nicole Shaw
R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dictionary of the Bible and Western Culture (Hardcover, New): Mary Ann Beavis, Michael J Gilmour Dictionary of the Bible and Western Culture (Hardcover, New)
Mary Ann Beavis, Michael J Gilmour
R2,131 Discovery Miles 21 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Consumers of culture in the modern world - whether high culture or popular culture - discover before long that the Bible, its tales and its characters and its idioms, is woven into the culture. Most of us wish we knew the Bible better, and are often at a loss to know what the biblical source or reference is to phrases or ideas we encounter. The editors of this unique volume have seen the need for an easy-to-use reference guide for those needing to track down information on characters, phrases, places, and concepts originating in the Bible. They assembled 200 scholars to write 1000 encyclopaedia entries on such biblical backgrounds to Western culture. The contributors to the volume have in mind readers without the specialization of formal biblical studies, and even those not familiar with the Bible's basic content. The presentation is twofold: entries begin with discussion of biblical terms in their original settings, and then illustrate occasions when those terms reappear in later cultural artefacts. This volume is then a dictionary of the reception of the Bible in later Western artistic and intellectual expression. There is a great deal here to explore and discover; turning these pages will prove illuminating not only as an introduction to biblical literature but also as a demonstration of the Bible's persistent contributions to our cultural heritage.

The Lost Coin - Parables of Women, Work, and Wisdom (Paperback): Mary Ann Beavis The Lost Coin - Parables of Women, Work, and Wisdom (Paperback)
Mary Ann Beavis
R3,095 Discovery Miles 30 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A collection of feminist interpretations of parables about women and women's work. The authors, who include Pheme Perkins, Barbara Reid and Adele Reinhartz, aim to fill a gap in the scholarly literature on parables, bringing to life vignettes from ancient Mediterranean women's lives and offering insights into the place of women in the ministry of Jesus, the early church, and Christian theology. This volume is designed as a resource for scholarship, teaching and preaching.

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