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Feminist Ideology Criticism and Biblical Hermeneutics
Jesuit School of Theology
  • Sandra Marie Schneiders, Jesuit School of Theology/Graduate Theological Union
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-1989
Publisher
Sage Publishing
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Abstract

Can a text such as the Second Testament function as a norm for the believing community once ideology criticism developed by feminists unmasks its intrinsically oppressive presuppositions? If the text is not understood as a linguistic object containing a fixed semantic content, and if the leads provided by Ricoeur's theory of distanciation are applied, the believer may find the Second Testament to be a symbolic structure that mediates the Christ-event as an event that offers possibilities of liberation, even from the patriarchal ideology intrinsic to the text.

Citation Information
Schneiders, Sandra Marie “Feminist Ideology Criticism and Biblical Hermeneutics.” Biblical Theology Bulletin 19 (February 1989): 3-10.