Bearing Fruit in Due Season: Feminist Hermeneutics and the Bible in WorshipLiturgical Press, 1999 - 248 страници "Bearing Fruit in Due Season calls upon biblical scholars to pay attention to what happens when academic biblical studies meet the worshiping Church. It also provides the keys to a treasury of feminist biblical interpretation to enrich both the makers of liturgy and all the people who worship."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
Съдържание
Christians at Worship and What They Seek | 1 |
Bible Readings and the Lectionary in Worship | 75 |
Biblical Interpretation and Preaching in Worship | 101 |
Biblical Language and Prayers in Worship | 137 |
The Bible in Hymns | 175 |
Conclusion | 207 |
Sermons Using Feminist Biblical Hermeneutics | 223 |
Going into the World | 229 |
Bridal Journeys | 238 |
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Често срещани думи и фрази
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