Offered in Fall 2012 · Previously offered in Fall 2007 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
This course will examine how the Bible has been read, interpreted and proclaimed by women beginning with the period of the early church and including the writings of medieval visionaries, renaissance exegetes and continuing into the modern and post-modern periods. Women's interpretations of the Bible will be examined with a view to recovering women's readings and counter readings of biblical texts & raising relevant methodological and hermeneutical questions for modern readers. Lectures, student presentations, small group discussions. Evaluation: presentation and final paper.
AD students enrol in WYB6670HF.
Schedule: Thursday, 14:00 to 16:00 Instructors:Marion Ann Taylor Teaching Methods: Lectures, Seminars