
Y Religion Episode 140: You Are the God Who Sees Me (Amy Easton)
Feb 15, 2026
Amy Easton, BYU professor and scholar of women in scripture, explores overlooked biblical women. She focuses on Hagar’s wilderness encounter and the meaning of God who sees her. Amy also discusses reading scripture from female perspectives, women as deliverers in Exodus, and practical lessons for compassion, mentorship, and personal scripture study.
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Read Scripture Through Women’s Eyes
- Reading scripture from women's perspectives reveals layers of meaning the usual male-centered reading misses.
- Amy Easton argues this uncovers relevance to modern issues like abuse, exploitation, and loss.
Contextualize Women In Scripture
- Ground your reading of biblical women in historical and cultural context so you avoid misreading them as identical to modern figures.
- Amy recommends resources like Carol Meyers' Rediscovering Eve to build that background.
Sarah’s Story Reframes Surrogacy And Status
- Reading with Sarah highlights themes of motherhood, surrogacy, and social status tied to childbearing.
- Easton shows Sarah's anguish, cultural pressures, and eventual astonishment when God includes her in the promise.



