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She Who Is: The Mystery of God in Feminist Theological Discourse. Three Perspectives - II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2014

Mary R. D'Angelo*
Affiliation:
University of Notre Dame

Abstract

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Type
Review Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © The College Theology Society 1993

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References

1 See Newsom, Carol A., “Woman and the Discourse of Patriarchal Wisdom” in Gender and Difference in Ancient Israel, ed. Day, Peggy L. (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1989), 142–60;Google Scholar also O'Connor, Kathleen M., The Wisdom Literature, Message of Biblical Spirituality 5 (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press/Michael Glazier, 1988).Google Scholar

2 See Barr, James, “‘Abba Isn't Daddy,” Journal of Theological Studies n.s. 39 (1988): 2847;CrossRefGoogle Scholar also ‘Abba and the Familiarity of Jesus’ Speech,” Theology 91 (1988): 173–79.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 D'Angelo, Mary R., “Abba and ‘Father’: Imperial Theology and the Traditions about Jesus,” Journal of Biblical Literature 111/4 (1992): 611–30;CrossRefGoogle Scholar also Theology in Mark and Q: Abba and ‘Father’ in Context,” Harvard Theological Review 85 (1992): 149–74;Google Scholar also Re-membering Jesus: Women, Prophecy and Resistance in the Memory of the Early Churches,” Horizons 19 (Fall 1992): 199218.CrossRefGoogle Scholar