See, inter alia, Samuel Terrien, “Toward a Biblical Theology of Womanhood,” Religion in Life 42 (1973), pp. 322–333; reprinted in Ruth T. Barnhouse and Urban T. Holmes, eds., Male and Female: Christian Approaches to Sexuality (Seabury Press, 1976), pp. 17–27; Phyllis Trible, God and the Rhetoric of Sexuality (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1978); Frederick E. Greenspahn, “A Typology of Biblical Women,” Judaism 32 (1983), pp. 43–50; James G. Williams, Women Recounted: Narrative Thinking and the God of Israel (Sheffield: Almond Press, 1982); Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, In Memory of Her: A Feminist Theological Reconstruction of Christian Origins (New York: Crossroad, 1983); and the recent collections edited by Mary Ann Tolbert (The Bible and Feminist Hermeneutics [Semeia 28, Scholars Press, 1983]); Letty M. Russell (Feminist Interpretation of the Bible [Philadelphia: Westminster Press]); Adela Yarbro Collins (Feminist Perspectives on Biblical Scholarship [Scholars Press, 1985]).