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Trible explicitly argues that we can recognize the contemporaneity of the story. Misogyny belongs to every age, including our own. Violence and vengeance are not just characteristics of a distant, pre-Christian past: they affect the communities of the world to this day(1984:66. I maintain that violence against women, influenced by patriarchal construction in our society is also reinforced by patriarchal ideologies echoed by some narratives in the Bible, like the story of the Levite and his wife in Judges 19.Furthermore this book seeks to break the silence against the victims/survivors of violence in society and also in religious communities.…mehr

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Trible explicitly argues that we can recognize the contemporaneity of the story. Misogyny belongs to every age, including our own. Violence and vengeance are not just characteristics of a distant, pre-Christian past: they affect the communities of the world to this day(1984:66. I maintain that violence against women, influenced by patriarchal construction in our society is also reinforced by patriarchal ideologies echoed by some narratives in the Bible, like the story of the Levite and his wife in Judges 19.Furthermore this book seeks to break the silence against the victims/survivors of violence in society and also in religious communities.
Autorenporträt
Olaotse Lekanang is a Lecturer of Old Testament in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, at the University of Botswana. His research focuses on Gender, Narrative reading of the Bible and hence justice seeking and liberation oriented.He is also a Social Work who specializes in Youth and Community Practice.