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Embracing Female Submission to Exercise Maternal Authority: How Biblical Literalism Fueled White Evangelical Women’s Anti-Civil Rights Activism

  • Tammy Heise
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© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface VII
  3. Contents IX
  4. List of Previous Publications XIII
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Part I: Gender & Sexuality
  7. Introduction to Gender & Sexuality 15
  8. Destabilizing Gender, Reproducing Maternity: Mary In The Qurʾān 19
  9. Same-Sex Desire and Theological Anthropology in the New Testament: The Case of Romans 1:18–32 43
  10. Unexpected Roles: Examining Ancient Gender Construction in the Joseph Narrative 71
  11. Part II: Body & Appearance
  12. Introduction to Body & Appearance 95
  13. Disability and Advocacy in the Book of Job 99
  14. The Contradictory/Complementary Roles of Clothing in the Qurʾān: Grace, Metaphors, Morals, and Fashion 113
  15. “Wast Naked” A Biblical Scruple 135
  16. Part III: Women & Feminism
  17. Introduction to Women & Feminism 149
  18. Intertextuality Sheds Light on the Text of Judges 19, the Concubine of Gilead: The Case of Genesis 24 153
  19. Women and Guile in the Qurʾān and Tafsīr: A Close Study of Verse Q12:28 191
  20. Two-Faced and of Two Minds: A Jewish Feminist Reading the Rabbis Reading the Creation of Humanity 215
  21. Embracing Female Submission to Exercise Maternal Authority: How Biblical Literalism Fueled White Evangelical Women’s Anti-Civil Rights Activism 265
  22. The Reality of Female Despondency in the Book of Esther 291
  23. Part IV: Death & Mourning
  24. Introduction to Death & Mourning 311
  25. The ʿAḳedah, Binding of Isaac, and Shoah Enigmas 315
  26. The Language of Lament: Unlocking the Potentials of Biblical Despair 333
  27. Death and Dying in the Qurʾan 345
  28. The Book of Job and Romantic Theodicy 357
  29. Suicide and Compassion in Judaic Writings 377
  30. Part V: Life & Humor
  31. Introduction to Life & Humor 413
  32. Divine immanence and the realized liturgical eschatological vision in sūrat al-Fatḥ (Q 48) 417
  33. Excess and Deficiency: Troubling Over Wealth and Discipleship in Luke-Acts 447
  34. “Cursed be Haman?”: Haman as a Victim in the 14th Century Parody Massekheth Purim 469
  35. Ethnicity, Miracle, and Lepers in Luke: Inner Texture Analysis Of Luke 17:11–19 493
  36. Figurations of the Hierarchy for Life and Death in the Letters of Paul 517
  37. Part VI: Crime & Punishment
  38. Introduction to Crime & Disobedience 531
  39. The Impact of Crime on Communities: A Conversation Between Biblical and Rabbinic Sources 535
  40. Hagioprepēs: The Rationalizing of Saintly Sin and Atrocities 565
  41. “Let Every Person Be Subject”: The Reception of Romans 13 in Modern Biblical Studies and Theology 599
  42. (Letaʿarafu لتعا رفو(ا , “ That you may Know one Another”: The Qurʾan as an Intertext in the Works of Mohja Kahf 625
  43. Contributors 649
  44. Index of Scriptures 657
  45. General Index 675
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