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Twenty-Five Years after White Women’s Christ and Black Women’s Jesus: “We” Still Means White Feminists and Womanist Still Matters by
  • Lovelace, Vanessa L
Publication details: Journal of the Interdenominational Theological Center, Vol. 48, Fall, 2019, pp. 157-192 ; 2019
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'This Woman's Son Shall Not Inherit with My Son': Towards a Womanist Politics of Belonging in the Sarah-Hagar Narratives by
  • Lovelace, Vanessa L
Publication details: Journal of the Interdenominational Theological Center, Vol. 41, Spring, 2015, pp. 63-82 ; 2015
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Working in a Religious Context by
  • Lovelace, Vanessa L
  • Tilford, Nicole L [Editor]
Publication details: Women and the Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, GA: SBL Press, pp. 285-295. ; 2019
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Hagar in Nineteenth-Century Southern Women’s Novels by
  • Lovelace, Vanessa L
  • Susanne Scholz [Editor]
Publication details: Oxford Handbook of Feminist Approaches to the Hebrew Bible, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 389-405. ; 2021
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Jonah by
  • Lovelace, Vanessa L
  • O’Brien, Julia M [Editor]
Publication details: Oxford Handbook of the Minor Prophets, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, pp. 449-460. ; 2021
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