Eve and Adam : Jewish, Christian, and Muslim readings on Genesis and gender /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
©1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Hebrew Bible accounts
- Genesis: selections and commentary
- Chapter 2. Jewish postbiblical interpretation (200s BCE-200 CE)
- Apocrypha (Deuterocanon) and Pseudepigrapha
- Jewish philosophers and historians
- Chapter 3. Rabbinic interpretations (200-600s CE)
- Midrash and Talmud
- Targums
- Chapter 4. Early Christian interpretations (50-450 CE)
- New Testament
- Extracanonical sources
- Church fathers
- Chapter 5. Medieval readings: Muslim, Jewish, and Christian (600-1500 CE)
- Islam
- Judaism
- Christianity
- Chapter 6. Interpretations from the Protestant Reformation (1517-1700 CE)
- Five Reformation thinkers
- Chapter 7. Social applications in the United States (1800s CE)
- Antebellum debates on household hierarchies: proslavery and antislavery views
- Women make the case for equality
- New religious movements on gender relations
- Chapter 8. Twentieth-century readings: the debate continues
- Hierarchical interpretations
- Egalitarian interpretations
- Appendix. The preadamite theory and the Christian identity movement: race, hierarchy, and Genesis 1-3 at the turn of the millennium
- Nineteenth-century preadamite approaches
- Genesis and white supremacy in the twentieth century.