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  1. Zwischen Missbrauch und Befreiung
    zum Potenzial feministischer Auslegung der jungfräulichen Geburt
    Published: [2014]

    This essay has its origins in a seminar about feminist theology at the University of Bern in the autumn term 2013. The seminar focused among other things on the many different perspectives feminist theories can have on biblical texts. Based on the... more

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    This essay has its origins in a seminar about feminist theology at the University of Bern in the autumn term 2013. The seminar focused among other things on the many different perspectives feminist theories can have on biblical texts. Based on the rereading of the infancy story of Jesus depicted by the Roman Catholic theologian Jane Schaberg (1938-2012) in The Illegitimacy of Jesus (1990), the development of the motive of the virgin birth, which is connected to illegitimate conception and sexual violence, is examined in light of another two texts: On the one hand the novel Das Geschenk (2006) by Maria Elisabeth Straub, which is conceived as Mary’s monologue; on the other hand a Christmas sermon (2013) by Maja Zimmermann-Güpfert. It discusses the topic of sexual assault on women from which point the virgin birth can be interpreted anew.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
    Parent title: Enthalten in: Lectio difficilior; Bern : Univ., 2000; (2014), 1, Seite 1-14; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Feminist theology; Jesus Christ; Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint, in literature; Open access; Rape in the Bible; Schaberg, Jane, 1938-2012; Sexual abuse victims; Straub, Maria Elisabeth; Zimmermann-Güpfert, Maja
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  2. Homme sauvage et femmes étrangères, (I-II)
    le Cycle d’Élie (1 R 17- 2 R 2) selon les perspectives de "genre"/gender
    Published: [2014]

    Considering the example of the Elijah cycle (1 Kings 17 – 2 Kings 2), this contribution presents different approaches of a gender-sensitive exegesis. They are further developed and applicated to a reference text, in this case 1 Kings 17. The present... more

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    Considering the example of the Elijah cycle (1 Kings 17 – 2 Kings 2), this contribution presents different approaches of a gender-sensitive exegesis. They are further developed and applicated to a reference text, in this case 1 Kings 17. The present study discusses main features of a feminist hermeneutics which is pursued gender-specifically and amended by different approaches from menʼs studies/masculinity studies and finally queer studies. A second, upcoming article will further introduce postcolonial approaches (especially relating to 1 Kings 21) and sharpen the question of Elijahʼs God, respectively his "monotheism" in a gender-sensitive way. Both studies trace back to lectures delivered as a visiting professor at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris (spring 2014).

     

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    Language: French
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Lectio difficilior; Bern : Univ., 2000; (2014), 2, Seite 1-48; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Bible. Kings; Bible. Kings I 12-22; Bible. Kings II 1-8; Clines, David J A; Elijah, (Biblical prophet); Gender; Open access
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