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020 $a9781906055813
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050 4 $aBS575$b.F76 2009 v.2
082 04 $a225.6083$222
245 00 $aFrom the margins 2 :$bwomen of the New Testament and their afterlives /$cedited by Christine E. Joynes and Christopher C. Rowland.
246 3 $aWomen of the New Testament and their afterlives
260 $aSheffield, [England] :$bSheffield Phoenix Press,$cc2009.
300 $axxi, 373 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aBible in the modern world,$x1747-9630 ;$v27
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $tTo cast a stone /$rJohn F. Deane --$tJust another Jewish mother? Mary in the Jewish imagination /$rLesleigh Cushing Stalberg --$tBelittling Mary: insult, humiliation and early developments in mariology /$rJohn A. Darr -- 'Black but beautiful': the Black Madonnas of Westen Europe and the Biblical commentaries of St. Bernardo of Clairvaux /$rSarah Jane Boss --$tMary: bone of contention /$rAnn Loades --
505 80 $tThe celluloid brothel : imag(in)ing woman in The Last Temptation of Christ /$rMelanie J. Wright --$tRecasting the Magdalene in sixteenth- century Florence: the painting workshop of Michele Tosini /$rHeidi J. Hornik --$tMary Magdalene as Joculatrix Domini: Franciscan music and vernacular homiletics in the Shrewsbury Officium Resurrections and Easter plays from Germany and Bohemia /$rPeter Loewen --
505 80 $t'What kind of woman is this?' reading Luke 7.36-50 in the light of Dante Rossetti's drawing 'Mary Magdalene at the door of Simon the Pharisee', 1853-59 /$rRachel Nicholls --$tMary Magdalene as agent (or witness) of apocalypse /$rChristopher C. Rowland --$tToo hot to handle? the story of an adulteress and the Gospel of John /$rJennifer Wright Knust --$tHerodias goes headhunting /$rCaroline Vander Stichele --$tShort story, maximal imbroglio: Salome ancient and modern /$rMargarita Stocker -- Imaginning Salome, or How La Sauterelle became La Femme Fatale /$rDiane Apostolos-Cappadona --
505 80 $tReading Salome: Caravaggio and the Gospel Narratives /$rEla Nutu --$tWombs and tombs: the reception history of Mark 16.1-20 /$rChristine E. Joynes --$tSibling rivalry: Martha and Mary of Bethany /$rEna Giurescu Heller --$t'Crumb Trails and puppy-dog tales': reading afterlives of Canaanite woman /$rLouise J. Lawrence --$t'Juniam, nomen viri est': on early modern readings of Paul's greetings to the Roman Church /$rCharlotte Methuen --$tBlake's Jerusalem: refiguring revelation's women /$rSusanne Sklar -- Images of Babylon: a visual history of the whore in late Medieval and early modern art /$rNatasha O'Hear --$tFovea peccati et uterus ecclesiae: the symbolic nature of female sexuality on Medieval Baptismal fonts /$rHarriet M. Sonne de Torrens.
520 $a"Despite half a century of biblical interpretation that has sought to put women back on the agenda of ancient texts (written largely if not wholly by men), the dominant threads of narrative and doctrine have - with the notable exception of Mary the mother of Jesus - been focused on the lives and actions of men. Reception history tells a different story. It is not the case that there is a recovery of the lives of women hidden behind the pages of the New Testament, for our information remains as sparse and tantalizing as ever. Rather, the study of biblical women's 'afterlives' allows the imaginative engagement of artists and writers to broaden the horizon of interpretative expectations. Whether it is through historical imagination or the grasp of different portrayals of familiar biblical women (like Mary the mother of Jesus or Mary Magdalene), the creative genius of these interpreters, neglected by mainstream biblical textual scholars, only underlines the importance of the biblical women, viewed in the light of their afterlives."--Back cover.
630 00 $aBible.$pNew Testament$xCriticism, interpretation, etc.$vCongresses.
650 0 $aWomen in the Bible$vCongresses.
700 1 $aJoynes, Christine E.
700 1 $aRowland, Christopher,$d1947-
830 0 $aBible in the modern world ;$v27.
988 $a20100219
049 $aBHAA
906 $0OCLC