Category Archives: Hallo, William W.
Ancient Tongues
William Hallo discusses the Mesopotamian cuisine of the ancient Near East. Thorkild Jacobsen discusses the language and literature of the Sumerians, a people that flourished between the fifth and second millenia BC. 477 – Ancient Tongues
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Women and the Word: (1) Feminist Theology; (2) Biblical Philology
Rosemary Radford Ruether speaks about feminist theology, which developed as a movement in the 1960s but has much older roots. She describes feminist theology as a critique of male-centered theology that aims for a rereading of biblical texts to emphasize gender … Continue reading
Posted in Episodes, Hallo, William W., Ruether, Rosemary Radford
Tagged Feminist theology, Middle East -- History and literature, Near East -- History and literature, U.S. Religion, Writing -- history
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