Endnote 20 – Feminist Interpretations of the Bible: Then and Now
Esther Fuchs, “Marginalization, Ambiguity, Silencing: The Story of Jephthah’s Daughter,” Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 5/1 (1989), pp. 35–45; “For I Have the Way of Women: Deception, Gender, and Ideology in the Hebrew Bible,” Semeia 42 (1988), pp. 68–83; “The Literary Characterization of Mothers and Sexual Politics in the Hebrew Bible,” in Feminist Perspectives on Biblical Scholarship, ed. Adela Yarbro Collins (Chico: Scholars Press, 1985), pp. 117–136; “Who is Hiding the Truth? Deceptive Women and Biblical Androcentrism,” in Feminist Perspectives on Biblical Scholarship, pp. 137–144.