• Phyllis Trible (born October 25, 1932) is a feminist biblical scholar from Richmond, Virginia, United States. Trible's scholarship focuses on the Hebrew...
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    the full support of the Christian church. Feminist literary critic Phyllis Trible dedicates a chapter in her book, Texts of Terror: Literary-Feminist...
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  • Virginia Phyllis Trible (born 1932), a feminist biblical scholar from Richmond, Virginia, United States This page lists people with the surname Trible. If...
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    Hebrew bible, that of the outrage at Gibeah found in Judges 19-21 which Phyllis Trible (1984) has rightly described as a text of terror for women.{...}Stone...
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  • cannot be forgiven by man. In addition, Coogan's book was criticized by Phyllis Trible, who argues that that patriarchy was not decreed, but only described...
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    structure, motifs, climax, chiasm and numerous other literary devices". Phyllis Trible, a student of Muilenburg, has become one of the leaders of rhetorical...
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  • German-American theologian and Christian existentialist philosopher Phyllis Trible (b. 1932) – Ph.D. from Union 1963; Baldwin Professor of Sacred Literature...
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    Midian, except for 32,000 virgin women who are kept as spoils of war. Phyllis Trible, in her now famous work Texts of Terror, tells four Bible stories of...
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  • salvation viewed through the eyes of faithful Israelites. In the 1970s Phyllis Trible pioneered a Christian feminist approach to OTT, using the approach of...
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    of specially talented human being. Historian Philip Jenkins (quoting Phyllis Trible) says the Bible is filled with "texts of terror" but he also asserts...
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  • authors. Key scholars have included Walther Eichrodt, Gerhard von Rad, Phyllis Trible, Geerhardus Vos, and Jon Levenson.: xv ff  Others focus on the New Testament...
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    Walter Fisher Jim A. Kuypers Michael Calvin McGee James Muilenburg Phyllis Trible Herbert Wichelns Wayne C. Booth "Rhetorical Criticism". WikiMedia. Retrieved...
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    reflects how perceptions of violence changed for its authors.: 261  Phyllis Trible, in her now famous work Texts of Terror, tells four Bible stories of...
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    "texts of terror," to borrow a phrase coined by the American theologian Phyllis Trible. The Bible contains far more verses praising or urging bloodshed than...
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    prayer, are fundamentally guidelines for how to walk in God's ways. Phyllis Trible noted that the adjective "merciful" (רַחוּם‎, rachum), used in Exodus...
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    Andrews University Seminary Studies, volume 6 (1978): pages 361–374. Phyllis Trible. "A Love Story Gone Awry." In God and the Rhetoric of Sexuality, pages...
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  • this formative era in the study of biblical rape literature were: Phyllis Trible's Texts of Terror: literary-feminist readings of Biblical narratives...
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  • feminist theological assessment of Christian theology. In the 1970s Phyllis Trible pioneered a Christian feminist approach to biblical scholarship, using...
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  • Helmut Koester 1992 Norman K. Gottwald 1993 Victor P. Furnish 1994 Phyllis Trible 1995 Leander E. Keck 1996 Gene M. Tucker 1997 Hans Dieter Betz 1998...
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  • divine inspiration that must be embraced as a matter of true belief". Phyllis Trible, professor of biblical studies at Wake Forest University, concluded...
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  • Hebrew bible, that of the outrage at Gibeah found in Judges 19–21 which Phyllis Trible (1984) has rightly described as a text of terror for women.{...}Stone...
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    Leonard – Dean, School of Divinity and Professor of Church History Phyllis Trible – Associate Dean, School of Divinity and Professor of Biblical Studies...
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  • liberation. In Academic circles, feminist theology was a growing interest. Phyllis Trible wrote extensively throughout the 1970s to critique biblical interpretation...
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  • "Texts of Terror: Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives. By Phyllis Trible. Overtures to Biblical Theology, 13. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1984. xiv...
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    Steinsaltz. Biblical Files, pages 12–29. New York: Basic Books, 1984. Phyllis Trible. "Hagar: The Desolation of Rejection." In Texts of Terror: Literary-Feminist...
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  • Toronto, but was criticized by Prof. Phyllis Trible, from Wake Forest University School of Divinity in North Carolina. Trible asserts that patriarchy was not...
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    Scripture, pages 165–68. Washington, D.C.: B'nai B'rith Books, 1987. Phyllis Trible. "Bringing Miriam Out of the Shadows." Bible Review, volume 5, number...
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  • National Jewish Book Award for Jewish Thought. Hebrew Bible (Alter) Trible, Phyllis (1994). Rhetorical Criticism: Context, Method, and the Book of Jonah...
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    Where Was Sarah?" Expository Times, volume 96 (1984): pages 14–17. Phyllis Trible. "Hagar: The Desolation of Rejection." In Texts of Terror: Literary-Feminist...
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    discussed The Woman's Bible, and subsequent works by Letty Russell and Phyllis Trible furthered the connection between feminism and the Bible. Today, biblical...
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