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    Children and Climate Anxiety: An Ecofeminist Practical Theological Perspective by Joyce Ann Mercer

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Ecofeminism brings the liberatory concerns of feminist theologies into engagement with those theologies focused on the life of the planet. …”
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    Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza and the Quest for the Historical Jesus by Walters Amy Madeleine

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The feminist theological and historical work of Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza has been met with diverging responses. …”
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    Ants, Spiders or Bees... or Ticks? A Typology of Old Testament Scholarship in South Africa since 1994 within its African Context by Hendrik Ludolph Bosman

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…“theological-ethical honey” can manifest itself in different modes such as African, Black and Feminist theologies. A fourth metaphor, “tick”, is added to the threefold taxonomy formulated by Francis Bacon and to stimulate some reflection on the agency of Old Testament scholarship in South Africa In conclusion, the distinction made by Antonio Gramsci between “traditional” and “organic” intellectuals will be combined with Paulo Freire’s concept of “critical pedagogy” to suggest a forward beyond the past two decades of Old Testament scholarship.…”
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    Ants, Spiders or Bees... or Ticks? A Typology of Old Testament Scholarship in South Africa since 1994 within its African Context by Hendrik Ludolph Bosman

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Bees can be found in widely diverging scholarly contexts: ie. “theological-ethical honey†can manifest itself in different modes such as African, Black and Feminist theologies. A fourth metaphor, “tickâ€, is added to the threefold taxonomy formulated by Francis Bacon and to stimulate some reflection on the agency of Old Testament scholarship in South Africa In conclusion, the distinction made by Antonio Gramsci between “traditional†and “organic†intellectuals will be combined with Paulo Freire’s concept of “critical pedagogy†to suggest a forward beyond the past two decades of Old Testament scholarship.Â…”
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