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Synopsis: In Hebrew scripture men always get the exciting roles:
leader, prophet, war hero. Convinced that women, too, need powerful
stories that can inform them about who they are in relation to God,
Nancy Werking Poling has imagined biblical men as women. A female
Samson tells of the elders trying to take away her power; Nochat
(Noah), who is trying to raise God-honoring children in violent
times, rebukes God for destroying creation; Mosiah leads abused
sisters to freedom; a female Jacob struggles with her capacity for
deceit and destruction. Readers are sure to find inspiration in a
creative approach to scripture that incorporates women's wisdom,
suffering, and courage. Endorsements: "In Had Eve Come First and
Jonah Been a Woman, Nancy Werking Poling imaginatively retells
biblical stories so that Eve is the first human being and God
promises the blessing to Abrama, who convinces her husband to set
off to new lands. Weaving through the stories are wonder at God's
creativity; challenge of God's acts (destroying a sinful world and
demanding the sacri ce of an only daughter); and lively and honest
dialogue between God and Woman. As in her novel Out of the Pumpkin
Shell, Poling uses vivid imagery and description of human emotions
to tell tales that are gripping and full of life." -Ruth Duck
Professor of Worship, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
"Through an incisive and gripping retelling of the biblical stories
Nancy Werking Poling allows contemporary women to find in them the
voice and power that they have been denied by the original authors.
These stories are vehicles for liberation, for they not only
reinvent the old world but also imagine a new one. This book is a
must for all those who are engaged in the construction of a more
just and inclusive society." -Osvaldo D. Vena, ThD Professor of New
Testament Interpretation, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
"Nancy Werking Poling has created for readers a rare gift: a
woman's perspective on the biblical story that is not only deeply
imaginative but also surprises us at every turn With fresh and
startling insight, her biblical women upend our old, "normative"
assumptions about the nature of God Most High-and thus re-create
the ancient impact of scripture as it was first heard. Beautifully
written and full of 'Aha's' " -Gail Anderson Ricciuti Associate
Professor of Homiletics, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
"Nancy Poling uses her amazing gift of storytelling to help us
imagine 'what might have been' if the Biblical stories had been
told by and about women. The delightful surprise endings (as in the
last line of Eve's story) and rethinking the narratives in light of
feminist values are perceptive and thought provoking. Would Sarah
have done what Abraham did? Poling thinks not The 'sacrifice' of
Isaac is transmuted when the haunting story is told in terms of the
domestic abuse of a daughter. Poling tells us she is not a biblical
scholar, but her theological reflections are deep and perceptive.
You will be both challenged and delighted with her stories. They
will engage your soul, and you will never think of these narratives
in the same way again." -Dwight W. Vogel Professor Emeritus,
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois Author
Biography: Nancy Werking Poling is a Presbyterian laywoman who's
been imagining biblical narratives ever since her parents took her
to Sunday school and church as a child. She has worked as an
educator, consultant, and writer/editor. Among her works are an
edited volume, Victim to Survivor: Women Recovering from Clergy
Sexual Abuse and a novel, Out of the Pumpkin Shell. She and her
husband, James Poling, live in western North Carolina.
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Victim to Survivor (Paperback)
Nancy Werking Poling; Foreword by Marie M. Fortune
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