Resisting binary understandings of the human experience, Trauma Talks in the Hebrew Bible calls to attention the fluidity and polyvalency in the Hebrew Bible. Alexiana Fry argues for a more holistic approach in studying texts embracing both the bodies of the past, and our own bodies.
Resisting binary understandings of the human experience, Trauma Talks in the Hebrew Bible calls to attention the fluidity and polyvalency in the Hebrew Bible. Alexiana Fry argues for a more holistic approach in studying texts embracing both the bodies of the past, and our own bodies.
Acknowledgments Introduction: Standing on Chicken Legs Chapter One: An In-Between Hermeneutics: Fluid Methods for Polyvalent Passages Chapter Two: Hashtag Does Her Body (Still) Speak: Judges 19 and Hosea Chapter Three: Moral Injury, YHWH, Saul, and a Witch: 1 Samuel 28 Chapter Four: Qoheleth's Coping Cries as Instruction: Ecclesiastes 7 Chapter Five: We are All Witnesses: Joshua 24 Conclusion: Evolving Together Appendix Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction: Standing on Chicken Legs Chapter One: An In-Between Hermeneutics: Fluid Methods for Polyvalent Passages Chapter Two: Hashtag Does Her Body (Still) Speak: Judges 19 and Hosea Chapter Three: Moral Injury, YHWH, Saul, and a Witch: 1 Samuel 28 Chapter Four: Qoheleth's Coping Cries as Instruction: Ecclesiastes 7 Chapter Five: We are All Witnesses: Joshua 24 Conclusion: Evolving Together Appendix Bibliography About the Author
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