Stories of Biblical Mothers offers a new look at an often unnoticed group of women in the Hebrew Bible: the biblical mothers. The author's insightful analysis gives evidence that women of the Bible are able to obtain domestic and public influence through their status as mothers. This work reassesses the position of the biblical woman, and acknowledges that while marginalized, nevertheless as a mother she is both honored and powerful.
Stories of Biblical Mothers offers a new look at an often unnoticed group of women in the Hebrew Bible: the biblical mothers. The author's insightful analysis gives evidence that women of the Bible are able to obtain domestic and public influence through their status as mothers. This work reassesses the position of the biblical woman, and acknowledges that while marginalized, nevertheless as a mother she is both honored and powerful.
Leila Leah Bronner, Ph.D., formerly Professor of Bible and Religious Studies at Witwatersrand University, Johannesburg, South Africa, has also been associated with various American universities.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 The First Mothers Chapter 4 Mothers of a Budding Nation Chapter 5 Wise Women and Queen Mothers Chapter 6 Mothers and Daughters Chapter 7 Metaphorical Mothers Chapter 8 Unconventional Mothers Chapter 9 The Motherly Role of God Chapter 10 Conclusion Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index Chapter 13 Index of Scriptural References
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 The First Mothers Chapter 4 Mothers of a Budding Nation Chapter 5 Wise Women and Queen Mothers Chapter 6 Mothers and Daughters Chapter 7 Metaphorical Mothers Chapter 8 Unconventional Mothers Chapter 9 The Motherly Role of God Chapter 10 Conclusion Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index Chapter 13 Index of Scriptural References
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