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"Gender and Power in Medieval Exegesis" analyzes the nexus of
gender and power in biblical commentaries from the fifth to the
fifteenth century, focusing on crucial moments in the development
of exegesis. The argument pursues the literary trope of the woman
on top through major literary-exegetical works: Augustine's
"Confessions, "Jerome's "Against Jovinian, "the Fleury "Slaughter
of Innocents," and Chaucer's "Wife of Bath's Prologue." Theresa
Tinkle reveals how the authoritative woman in these works can
signify either a troubling disruption of ordained social order, or
an admirable inversion of order that sets the Church apart from
dominant culture. Establishing a feminist-historicist perspective,
this book situates exegesis in history and exposes the cultural
pressures behind exegetes' decision making.
After establishing a feminist-historicist perspective on the
tradition of biblical commentary, Tinkle develops in-depth case
studies that situate scholars reading the bible in three distinct
historical moments, and in so doing she exposes the cultural
pressures that medieval scholars felt as they interpreted the
bible.
As a followup to his previous best-selling book, "Issues and
Management of Joint Hypermobility: A Guide for the Ehlers-Danlos
Syndrome Hypermobility Type and the Hypermobility Syndrome," Dr.
Tinkle has created this handbook with several contributors to
expand insights into the understanding and management of
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Hypermobility Type and the Hypermobility
Syndrome. Dr. Tinkle has received many accolades for his ability to
take a complex condition and make it understandable in everyday
language: ..".provides a wealth of information about the natural
history, and physical and medical management... It should be of
great value to patients." - The American Journal of Medical
Genetics Reader comments... ..".a useful tool in helping me obtain
the type of care I need to manage my disorder..." "This book is
simple but not oversimplified. It is an excellent basic resource,
giving a clear, concise, and useful overview for those (like
myself) who live with hypermobility." "Super book for EDS Finally a
book that everyone can understand." ..".thoroughly explores the
problems associated with EDS-HM. It is a relief to realize that it
is not just me..." ..".a tremendous service for the health care
community and the families and friends of those diagnosed or not
yet formally diagnosed folks with EDS-HM... joy and clarity in
reading the very 'easy to read' text chapters detailing out the
impact of EDS-HM..." In addition to the weatlth of positive
reviews, Dr. Tinkle's previous book on the same subject was a best
seller in several categories: Genetics Medical Genetics Orthopedics
Family and General Practice Brad T. Tinkle, M.D., Ph.D., is a
clinical and clinical molecular geneticist at Cincinnati Children's
Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC). He specializes in caring for
individuals with heritable connective tissue disorders such as
Ehlers-Danlos syndromes, Marfan syndrome, osteogenesis imperfecta,
and achondroplasia among the many.
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