The Inclusive Bible

The Inclusive Bible
Author: Priests for Equality (Organization)
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 812
Release: 2009
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9781580512138

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Seeking to be faithful to the original languages, Priests for Equality have sought new and non-sexist ways to express the same ancient truths. The Inclusive Bible is a fresh, dynamic translation into modern English, carefully crafted to let the power and poetry of the language...

The Inclusive Bible

The Inclusive Bible
Author: Priests for Equality
Publsiher: Government Institutes
Total Pages: 808
Release: 2009-03-16
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9781580512428

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Seeking to be faithful to the original languages, Priests for Equality have sought new and non-sexist ways to express the same ancient truths. The Inclusive Bible is a fresh, dynamic translation into modern English, carefully crafted to let the power and poetry of the language shine forth-particularly when read aloud-giving it an immediacy and intimacy rarely found in traditional translations of the Bible.

The Inclusive Bible

The Inclusive Bible
Author:
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 799
Release: 2007
Genre: Bias-free language
ISBN: 9781580512268

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Seeking to be faithful to the original languages, Priests for Equality have sought new and non-sexist ways to express the same ancient truths. The Inclusive Bible is a fresh, dynamic translation into modern English, carefully crafted to let the power and poetry of the language shine forth-particularly when read aloud-giving it an immediacy and intimacy rarely found in traditional translations of the Bible.

The Inclusive Bible

The Inclusive Bible
Author: For Equality Priests
Publsiher: Altamira Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2004-03-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780759107700

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Seeking to be faithful to the original languages, Priests for Equality have sought new and non-sexist ways to express the same ancient truths. The Inclusive Bible is a fresh, dynamic translation into modern English, carefully crafted to let the power and poetry of the language shine forth-particularly when read aloud-giving it an immediacy and intimacy rarely found in traditional translations of the Bible.

The Inclusive Bible

The Inclusive Bible
Author: Priests for Equality
Publsiher: Altamira Press
Total Pages: 2496
Release: 2004-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780759107717

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The Inclusive New Testament

The Inclusive New Testament
Author:
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1996
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9780964427914

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While The Inclusive New Testament is certainly an inclusive-language translation, it is much more: it is a re-imagining of the Christian scriptures and our relationship to them. Not merely replacing male pronouns, the translators have rethought what kind of language has built barriers between the text and its readers. Seeking to be faithful to the original Greek, they have sought new and non-sexist ways to express the same ancient truths. The Inclusive New Testament is a fresh, dynamic translation into modern English, carefully crafted to let the power and poetry of the language shine forth-particularly when read aloud-giving it an immediacy and intimacy rarely found in translations of the Bible. The Inclusive New Testament is also available together with The Inclusive Psalms or as a part of The Inclusive Bible.

The Inclusive Hebrew Scriptures The writings

The Inclusive Hebrew Scriptures  The writings
Author:
Publsiher: Altamira Press
Total Pages: 888
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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As with the other volumes of The Inclusive Bible, The Inclusive Writings strives to ground its translation in tradition, while seeking to open the Scriptures to all contemporary readers. Following the division of the Hebrew Scriptures, The Inclusive Writings contain wisdom literature, poetry, histories, and prophecies. Together with Volume I: The Torah and Volume II: The Prophets, and this Volume III: The Writings completes the whole of the The Inclusive Hebrew Scriptures.

The Inclusive New Testament

The Inclusive New Testament
Author:
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1994
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780964427907

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This version of the New Testament affirms efforts to use sexually balanced language and images in Church liturgy, publications, education, and preaching.

The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Approaches to the Hebrew Bible

The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Approaches to the Hebrew Bible
Author: Susanne Scholz
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 019046268X

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The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Approaches to the Hebrew Bible brings together 37 essential essays written by leading international scholars, examining crucial points of analysis within the field of feminist Hebrew Bible studies. Organized into four major areas - globalization, neoliberalism, media, and intersectionality - the essays collectively provide vibrant, relevant, and innovative contributions to the field. The topics of analysis focus heavily on gender and queer identity, with essays touching on African, Korean, and European feminist hermeneutics, womanist and interreligious readings, ecofeminist and animal biblical studies, migration biblical studies, the role of gender binary voices in evangelical-egalitarian approaches, and the examination of scripture in light of trans women's voices. The volume also includes essays examining the Old Testament as recited in music, literature, film, and video games. The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Approaches to the Hebrew Bible charts a culturally, hermeneutically, and exegetically cutting-edge path for the ongoing development of biblical studies grounded in feminist, womanist, gender, and queer perspectives.

The Bible as Political Artifact

The Bible as Political Artifact
Author: Susanne Sholza
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1506420486

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Biblical studies and the teaching of biblical studies are clearly changing, though it is less clear what the changes mean and how we should evaluate them. Susanne Scholz casts a feminist eye on the politics of pedagogy, higher education, and wider society, decrypting important developments in "the architecture of educational power." She also examines how the increasingly intercultural, interreligious, and diasporic dynamics in society inform the hermeneutical and methodological possibilities for biblical exegesis. Taken as a whole, the fourteen chapters demonstrate that the foregrounding of gender, placed into its intersectional contexts, offers intriguing and valuable alternative ways of seeing the world and the Bible‘s place in it.

Book 15 Bible Translations HC

Book 15 Bible Translations HC
Author: Kurt Jurgensmeier
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 130
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1300340169

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What Does the Bible Say

What Does the Bible Say
Author: Mary Ann Beavis
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2017-04-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498232205

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This book is a collaboration between a biblical scholar (Mary Ann Beavis) and a practical theologian (HyeRan Kim-Cragg) who are concerned with the way that the Bible is portrayed and interpreted in popular culture, including but not limited to the movies. This concern points to a need for a conversation, examining what the Bible actually says, in order to uncover transformations and distortions of the biblical stories in the wider culture--including Christian culture. Our conversation is counter-cultural, not in an oppositional way, but taking an alternative posture that aims to provide different insights by drawing from and closely looking at the Bible. The chapters take a Christian canonical approach, articulating "what the Bible says" (and doesn't say) with regard to culturally pervasive themes such as sin and salvation, Christ and Antichrist, heaven and hell, in contrast to popular understandings as disseminated in (primarily) film, advertising, television, etc. We hope that together we will open up fertile academic, ecclesial, and secular space for disclosing loaded cultural and ideological views towards offering positive and intriguing insights embedded in the Bible.

The Inclusive language Debate

The Inclusive language Debate
Author: D. A. Carson
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1998
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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A balanced and thorough look at the use of inclusive language in Bible translation.

The Inclusive language Debate

The Inclusive language Debate
Author: D. A. Carson
Publsiher: Apollos
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1998
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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The highly contentious and controversial topic of translating the Bible is discussed in this sensitively written guide to the issues involved. These include translation theory, gender & the debate that still surrounds the NIV inclusive language version.

Doing the Bible Better

Doing the Bible Better
Author: Marek P. Zabriskie
Publsiher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0819229334

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• Bible-reading program that transforms lives and the church experience • Develops the power of a daily disciplined spiritual practice Despite the fact that Episcopalians are among the best-educated Christian groups in the United States, they also rank among the least biblically literate denomination. The author maintains “we can do Bible better” and shows why it is absolutely critical to do so. How can this weakness become a strength and source of spiritual growth for Episcopalians, their churches, and dioceses? As an evangelist for biblical literacy and spiritual nourishment, Zabriskie shows the way forward for the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion.

The INTRAfaith Conversation How Do Christians Talk Among Ourselves About INTERfaith Matters

The INTRAfaith Conversation  How Do Christians Talk Among Ourselves About INTERfaith Matters
Author: Susan Strouse
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1329983521

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The INTRAfaith Conversation: How Do Christians Talk Among Ourselves About INTERfaith Matters? by Susan M. Strouse is a guide for individuals and faith communities to explore what it means to be a Christian in a multifaith world. The Rev. Dr. Susan M. Str

Incompatible with God s Design

Incompatible with God s Design
Author: Mary Jeremy Daigler
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012
Genre: Ordination of women
ISBN: 0810884798

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Incompatible with God's Design is the first comprehensive history of the Roman Catholic women's ordination movement in the United States. Mary Jeremy Daigler explores how the focus on ordination, and not merely "increased participation" in the life and ministries of the church, has come to describe a broad movement. Moving well beyond the role of such organizations as the Women's Ordination Conference, this study also addresses the role of international and local groups. In an effort to debunk a number of misperceptions about the movement, from its date of origin to its demographic profile, Daigler explores a vast array of topics. Starting with the movement's historical background from the early American period through the early twentieth century to Vatican II and afterward, she considers the role of women (especially Catholicism's more religious adherents) in the movement's evolution, the organization of the ordination movement in the United States, the role and response of clergy and Vatican teachings, the reality of international influences on the U.S. movement, and the full range of challenges--past and present--to the ordination movement. Incompatible with God's Design is compelling reading for any student of theology and women's studies, as well as those interested in staying abreast with the changing role of women within the U.S. Roman Catholic Church.