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Zusatztext 'this is a lively, thought-provoking and spirited volume that is cleverly crafted and should prove engaging for those who are either familiar with, or even new to, the theatre of New Testament scholarship.' Philomena Cullen, Theological Book Review, Vol 18, No. 1, 2006 Informationen zum Autor F. Scott Spencer is Professor of New Testament at Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, Virginia and is the author of The Portrait of Philip in Acts: A Study of Roles and Relations and Acts. He is the Chair of the New Testament section for the Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion.ission for the Study of Religion. Klappentext Spencer's book offers original and playful readings of the Gospels, through the eyes of women's experience.> Vorwort Spencer's book offers original and playful readings of the Gospels, through the eyes of women's experience. Zusammenfassung The women in Jesus' life are a raucous and rowdy bunch, including "riotous" foremothers, "loose women," and "distressed daughters of Israel." Reading these new ways of interpreting women in the Gospels, male New Testament scholars have discovered liberating perspectives. In seven scintillating studies, Spencer explores among others the genealogy of Matthew's Gospel to discover the riotous yet righteous nature of Jesus' foremothers, slave girls and prophetic daughters in Luke-Acts, and women leading men in the Gospel of Mark 5-7. Scott Spencer, a virtuoso young New Testament scholar, provides his own lively forays into reading the Gospels through women's eyes. He shows what it is like for a man to read stories about the women in Jesus' life from a new perspective. Spencer is an able and inventive scholar whose broad-ranging insights and engaging style make his work very accessible.