
Violent Love, Oppressive Liberation, Mary and Baby JC with Sharon Jacob
Homebrewed Christianity
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Exploring Women's Agency in Biblical Narratives
This chapter analyzes the portrayal of Mary in the Gospel of John and compares it to her depictions in Matthew and Luke, emphasizing her authority and maternal complexities. It examines the roles of women in the genealogies of the Gospels, discussing themes of patriarchy, love, and violence, while highlighting the marginalized voices of figures such as Rahab, Ruth, and Tamar. Additionally, it reflects on the interconnectedness of parenthood, morality, and societal oppression, prompting a reevaluation of purity narratives through a contemporary lens.
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