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Zipporah and Circumcision as a Form of Preparation: Cutting Away at the Comfort Zone by
  • Russaw, Kimberly D
Publication details: Journal of the Interdenominational Theological Center, Vol. 31, No. 1-2, Fall, 2003, pp. 103-112 ; 2003
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Undaunted: Reading Miriam for the Sisters They Tried to Erase by
  • Russaw, Kimberly D
  • Felder, Cain Hope [Editor]
Publication details: Stony the Road We Trod: African American Biblical Interpretation., Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, pp. 275-295. ; 2021
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Veils and Lap Cloths: The Great Cover up of Bynum and the Bible in Black Churches by
  • Russaw, Kimberly D
Publication details: Black Theology, Vol. 16, No. 3, 2018, pp. 248-262 ; 2018
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Daughters in the Hebrew Bible by
  • Russaw, Kimberly D
Publication details: Lanham, MD Lexington Books 2018
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Revisiting Rahab: Another Look at the Woman of Jericho by
  • Russaw, Kimberly D
Publication details: Nashville, TN Wesley's Foundery Books 2021
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