Redeeming Eve

Redeeming Eve
Author: Elaine V. Beilin
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2014-07-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1400858844

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An introduction to women writers of the English Renaissance which takes up 44 works, many as thumbnail sketches; shows how women's writing was hampered by the assumption that poets were male, by restriction to pious subject matter, by the doctrine that only silent women are virtuous, by criticism that praised women as patrons or muses and ignored their writing, and above all by crippling educational theories. Originally published in 1987. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Redeeming Eve

Redeeming Eve
Author: Heather P. Webb
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441242163

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For many women, life feels like one big time crunch: Each day, they rush pell-mell from this responsibility to that, taking care of everyone around them-except themselves. In a rare quiet moment, they may have a sense of restlessness, a longing for balance and purpose. But finding the renewal they desire evades them-until now. Redeeming Eve helps readers examine the deeper, more painful issues hiding behind a too-full schedule and enables them to move toward spiritual and emotional wholeness. Identifying problems such as a negative self-esteem, broken relationships, past wounds, and other difficulties, this book teaches readers how to choose different approaches of relating to others and more open ways of receiving God's transforming love. As a result, women will begin to experience: " a restored relationship with God, out of which a changed life can flow " growth in self-awareness and self-esteem " deeper intimacy and more honest communication with others " fresh understanding of the unique gifts they have to offer those around them For readers seeking God's renewal, as well as anyone who counsels or teaches women, this thought-provoking book offers a message of vitality, growth, and change.

Redeeming Eve

Redeeming Eve
Author: Nicole Bokat
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 150401233X

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Thirty-year old Eve Sterling is a ’90s woman with a hankering for the 18th century. A literature scholar writing her thesis on Jane Austen, Eve lives alone in Manhattan, is eclipsed by her domineering mother, Maxie, and doubts she’ll ever find a man to rival her beloved fictional heroes. When a friend sets her up with Hart—a funny, gentle photographer—Eve simultaneously discovers true love and loses control over her own fate. Eve aims to achieve a choreographed, graceful existence, one modeled on the elegant world portrayed in Austen’s novels. But, in a series of both comic and painful mishaps, she learns just how clumsy and chaotic real life can be. Irrevocably changed by marriage and motherhood, Eve struggles to reconcile contrasting allegiances: those to herself versus those to her family. And, if carving out a niche for herself while balancing the demands of a new baby isn’t enough, Eve has the additional burden of living in the shadow of an imposing celebrity—her mother! Suddenly thrust into the limelight, Maxie has been transformed into a media darling just as her own daughter’s career begins to falter. Embarking on a journey to reclaim her lost sense of purpose, Eve is forced to face the toughest question of all: can she fulfill herself without severing the bonds to those she loves most? By turns witty and poignant, Redeeming Eve is an accomplished, engaging first novel. Anyone who has ever risked old dreams for a richer, more complex life—or ever longed to do so—will identify with its very contemporary heroine.

Redeeming Eve

Redeeming Eve
Author: Julie Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781939881229

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Redeeming Eve takes readers on a journey through the lives of nine incredible women of the Bible. Through their stories witness the redeeming, restoring love of God.

Redeeming Eve

Redeeming Eve
Author: Jim Reynolds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2016-03-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692555071

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Redeeming Eve is both a biblical theology and a practical reflection on implementing the Bible's theological vision as to women in church and society. It is a theological argument, rooted in scripture, but it is also the story of a Church implementing the liberation of women for the purposes of God. The book calls for the liberation of women to do whatever they are gifted and called by the Spirit to do in the church and the world. Its purpose is to call churches to not only embrace, but to embody the Spirit's liberation of women to their callings. The book is written for the average believer. It is not a scholarly tract. It is a compressed, readable, and succinct statement, targeting the Bible believing evangelical churches who respect the authority of scripture. The argument targets both sexes and all adults within the churches.

Redeeming Eve

Redeeming Eve
Author: Ellen B. Sorenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2008
Genre: Christian literature, English (Middle)
ISBN:

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Mediatrix

Mediatrix
Author: Julie Crawford
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0198712618

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Mediatrix examines the roles women played as patrons, dedicatees, and readers, as well writers, in the English Renaissance, and the relationship between these literary activities and religious and political activism.

Samson’s Cords

Samson’s Cords
Author: Alex Garganigo
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 148750098X

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Samson's Cords examines the radically different responses of John Milton, Andrew Marvell, and Samuel Butler to the existential crises caused by an explosion of loyalty oaths in Britain before and after 1660.

Voices Long Silenced

Voices Long Silenced
Author: Joy A. Schroeder
Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1646982312

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Hundreds of women studied and interpreted the Bible between the years 100–2000 CE, but their stories have remained largely untold. In this book, Schroeder and Taylor introduce readers to the notable contributions of female commentators through the centuries. They unearth fascinating accounts of Jewish and Christian women from diverse communities—rabbinic experts, nuns, mothers, mystics, preachers, teachers, suffragists, and household managers—who interpreted Scripture through their writings. This book recounts the struggles and achievements of women who gained access to education and biblical texts. It tells the story of how their interpretive writings were preserved or, all too often, lost. It also explores how, in many cases, women interpreted Scripture differently from the men of their times. Consequently, Voices Long Silenced makes an important, new contribution to biblical reception history. This book focuses on women's written words and briefly comments on women’s interpretation in media, such as music, visual arts, and textile arts. It includes short, representative excerpts from diverse women’s own writings that demonstrate noteworthy engagement with Scripture. Voices Long Silencedcalls on scholars and religious communities to recognize the contributions of women, past and present, who interpreted Scripture, preached, taught, and exercised a wide variety of ministries in churches and synagogues.

Breaking Boundaries

Breaking Boundaries
Author: Nancy Calvert-Koyzis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2010-08-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567384349

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While people often believe that the feminist movements in Britain and North America began in the late twentieth century, this is certainly not the case. Women throughout the centuries have sought to break out of the constraints that their societies deemed appropriate for them. For interpreters in the Christian tradition, this often meant examining biblical texts that had been understood in ways that demeaned women and using their interpretations to encourage women to break out of their culturally proscribed spheres. The essays in this volume are drawn from the Recovering Female Interpreters of the Bible Consultation at the SBL Annual Meeting and from sessions on female interpreters of Scripture at the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies. The essays address female interpreters of the Bible such as Eudocia and Anna Jameson whose publications have been largely ignored in the fields of the history of biblical interpretation and reception history. Through their publications these women used their interpretive and theological skills to break the boundaries that previous interpretations of the Bible and their societies imposed upon them.