| Date | 2025 |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Language | English |
| Record_type | Article (in Periodical) |
| Shelf | Digital Archives |
| Call Number | BR118.W364 2025 |
| Description | 25 p. |
| Note | "Feminist Biblical Interpretation through an Intersectional Lens : Diverse Developments in Theory, Methodology, and Practice" / Wang, Nathanael Xuesheng Published in the Journal of the Study on Religion and History No. 1 Abstract: This paper traces the development of feminist biblical interpretation from its mar-ginal beginnings to its current position as a mainstream academic approach. It examines the field’s evolution through four historical phases: early enlightenment (late 19th -mid 20th century), sys-tematic development (1960s-1980s), theoretical diversification (1990s-early 2000s), and con-temporary intersectional analysis. It explores key theoretical frameworks, methodological inno-vations, and significant contributions that have shaped this field. Special attention is given to recent developments in intersectionality and global-south perspectives, which have profoundly enriched biblical interpretation through diverse cultural lenses. The paper also addresses the im-pact of digital humanities technologies on biblical scholarship. While highlighting feminist bib-lical criticism’s achievements in challenging patriarchal interpretations and recovering overlooked female voices, the paper acknowledges ongoing challenges, including methodological debates and tensions with traditional approaches. It concludes by emphasizing feminist biblical interpreta-tion’s continued relevance and potential for promoting social justice |
| Subject | Hermeneutics--Religious aspects--Christianity Feminist theology |