2004
DOI: 10.1080/1361767042000198942
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“…That is, while other feminist interpreters have taken for granted the importance and centrality of Paul's own voice in the letters, scholars like Krause (2010), Johnson-DeBaufre and Nasrallah (2011), and Fox (2017,2020) have observed that Paul's voice is just one among a chorus of other voices in emerging Christian communities and should thus be rightly heard within a broader context. This instinct to place Paul's teachings within the larger framework of his ancient settings is, as Ehrensperger (2004;2005: 243) observes, consistent with feminist trends to take contexts (both of the interpreted and the interpreter) into consideration when approaching biblical texts.…”
Section: Feminist Approaches To the Pauline Epistlesmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…That is, while other feminist interpreters have taken for granted the importance and centrality of Paul's own voice in the letters, scholars like Krause (2010), Johnson-DeBaufre and Nasrallah (2011), and Fox (2017,2020) have observed that Paul's voice is just one among a chorus of other voices in emerging Christian communities and should thus be rightly heard within a broader context. This instinct to place Paul's teachings within the larger framework of his ancient settings is, as Ehrensperger (2004;2005: 243) observes, consistent with feminist trends to take contexts (both of the interpreted and the interpreter) into consideration when approaching biblical texts.…”
Section: Feminist Approaches To the Pauline Epistlesmentioning
confidence: 58%