25,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
13 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Beyond the Margins: Re-Imagining Women in the Bible is a powerful and prophetic literary work that centers the voices, stories, and survival of women who have been misrepresented, misnamed, or altogether ignored within traditional biblical interpretations. Written for Black women reclaiming their power, this book traverses sacred scripture to excavate hidden truths and liberatory wisdom buried beneath layers of patriarchy, colonization, and theological erasure. Each chapter offers a fresh, womanist, decolonial, and therapeutic lens on a different biblical woman - from Eve and Tamar to Lilith,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Beyond the Margins: Re-Imagining Women in the Bible is a powerful and prophetic literary work that centers the voices, stories, and survival of women who have been misrepresented, misnamed, or altogether ignored within traditional biblical interpretations. Written for Black women reclaiming their power, this book traverses sacred scripture to excavate hidden truths and liberatory wisdom buried beneath layers of patriarchy, colonization, and theological erasure. Each chapter offers a fresh, womanist, decolonial, and therapeutic lens on a different biblical woman - from Eve and Tamar to Lilith, Deborah, Hagar, Junia, and the Syrophoenician woman. Rather than reinforcing the shame, silence, or subjugation often assigned to these figures, Beyond the Margins reclaims their narratives as sacred blueprints for survival, resistance, leadership, and healing. These women are no longer cast aside, they are resurrected as prophets, protectors, leaders, lovers, and liberators. Blending scholarship, pastoral insight, psychological wisdom, and cultural storytelling, author Tanya A. Alkhaliq invites readers on a journey to rewrite what it means to be "called" and "chosen" in a world that still marginalizes women of color. Each reflection engages the spiritual and emotional wounds Black women inherit - through systems, scripture, and silence - offering space for healing, confrontation, and restoration. This book is not just a theological reclamation; it is a soul retrieval. It dares to ask: What if the women who were written off were actually written right? What if the wilderness was a womb? What if the bleeding woman was the bravest theologian of her time? What if the voices beyond the margins were never meant to stay there? Whether you are a preacher, therapist, seeker, survivor, or scholar, Beyond the Margins offers spiritual clarity, cultural empowerment, and emotional depth for every woman who has ever been told to be quiet, shrink herself, or accept a version of her story that no longer fits. It is a call to reimagine sacredness on our own terms and to remember that the margin was never the end of the story.
Autorenporträt
This book is a labor of spiritual love, cultural remembrance, and collective voice. While penned by a single hand, it has been carried into being by a chorus of women, both ancient and present, who dared to speak truth in the face of erasure. Beyond the Margins: Re-Imagining Women in the Bible was informed by the lived experiences, scholarship, ancestral whispers, and resistance of Black women who refused to be silenced. Every story reclaimed within these pages bears the fingerprints of foremothers, freedom fighters, and theologians, named and unnamed, who challenged patriarchy, empire, and religious oppression with their very lives. I am deeply indebted to womanist thinkers, decolonial theologians, and spiritual midwives across generations. Their courage to speak the unspeakable shaped my theological imagination and gave me permission to write not from the pulpit of tradition, but from the porch of possibility. Special thanks to the women in my life who told me the truth even when it hurt, and to those whose absence taught me how to listen beyond words. To the readers, students, and seekers who showed up to wrestle with scripture, history, and healing...thank you for making this work matter. This project was written in community, held in prayer, and rooted in the hope that liberation is not just an idea, but a birthright. -Tanya A. Alkhaliq