The Gospel according to Eve: A History of Womens Interpretation Audiobook (Free)
- Bernadette Dunne
- 10 h 10 min
- Blackstone Audiobooks
- 2020-01-28
Summary:
What does it mean to be male and woman? Do people possess different intellectual, religious, moral, or psychological capacities? Are women especially suited for serving and males for leading? Are men and women similar? While these might seem like fairly recent questions, they have already been a topic of discussion throughout Christian background. At the center of this conversation may be the biblical personality Eve, the archetypal woman of Genesis 1-3. Not simply one female among many, Eve comes to represent about The Gospel regarding to Eve: A BRIEF HISTORY of Women’s Interpretation all ladies, defining the very substance of what it is to be female.
Seeing that Eve was a female, so all ladies were Eve, the circumstances of her creation and her involvement in the Fall frequently serving as a justification for limitations placed on women and because of their subordination to males. Over the centuries, women themselves have go through and interpreted the storyplot of Eve, scrutinizing the details of the written text to discern God’s phrase for them. Frequently their investigations led them to insights and interpretations that differed from dominant views, shaped as they were by males.
The Gospel According to Eve traces the history of women’s interpretation of Genesis 1-3, readings of Scripture that affirmed women’s full humanity and equal worth. Biblical scholar Amanda Benckhuysen allows the voices of ladies from the past to speak of Eve’s story and its implications for relationship, motherhood, preaching, ministry, education, work, voting, and more.
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