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Sociogeographical and Hermeneutical Differences: Challenges and Opportunities in Contemporary Feminist Biblical Studies

Byron, Gay L.

Sociogeographical and Hermeneutical Differences: Challenges and Opportunities in Contemporary Feminist Biblical Studies - Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Vol. 25, No. 2, Fall, 2009, pp. 121-125 2009

8755-4178 = Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion


Byron, Gay L.--Black author--Howard University


GSEM: Biblical Studies--HermeneuticsFeminist Theology

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