Two rather diverse twentiethcentury Christian figures who proclaim, especially in light of the horrors of the twentieth century, the meaningfulness of suffering are Simone Weil and C. S. Lewis. Both Weil and Lewis in fact define ...
Holladay, W.L. 32, 198 Hölscher, G. 130 Hrozny, B. 216 Hunt, A. 188 Hurwitz, A. 34 Hutchinson, A.C. 188, 189 Jackson, B. 170 ... J.C. 165, 166 Milgrom, J. 33, 104, 105,107, 108 Miller, G.P. 17, 19, 20, 113, 115, 118, 126 Miller, ...
At the same time, conventional legal history is repositioned, as new and classical texts are interpreted from the vantage point of feminist theory and social history. Papers from SBL Biblical Law Section form the core of this collection.
Reading the Women of the Bible takes up two of the most significant intellectual and religious issues of our day: the experiences of women in a patriarchal society and the relevance of the Bible to modern life.
... Tehillah le-Moshe: Biblical and Judaic Studies in Honor of Moshe Greenberg, Mordechai Cogan, Barry Eichler, and Jeffrey Tigay, eds. (Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1997): 202–20; Jacob Milgrom, “Covenants: The Sinaitic and Patriarchal ...