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Kristen E. Kvam (Editor), Linda S. Schearing (Editor), Valarie H. Ziegler (Editor)
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October 9, 2009 0253212715 978-0253212719

"The editors have performed a great service in making widely available a documentary history of the interpretation of the Eve and Adam story." —Publishers Weekly

"This fascinating volume examines Genesis 1-3 and the different ways that Jewish, Christian, and Muslim interpreters have used these passages to define and enforce gender roles.... a 'must'... " —Choice

"Wonderful! A marvelous introduction to the ways in which the three major Western religious traditions are both like, and unlike one another." —Ellen Umansky, Fairfield University

No other text has affected women in the western world as much as the story of Eve and Adam. This remarkable anthology surveys more than 2,000 years of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim commentary and debate on the biblical story that continues to raise fundamental questions about what it means to be a man or to be a woman. The selections range widely from early postbiblical interpretations in the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha to the Qur'an, from Thomas Aquinas to medieval Jewish commentaries, from Christian texts to 19th-century antebellum slavery writings, and on to pieces written especially for this volume.


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In western culture and religion, the Genesis story of Eve and Adam has established and dominated views about gender roles. A long history of interpretation of Genesis 1-3 exists in all three of the great monotheistic religions. In this anthology, the editors have gathered primary documents from each of these traditions to examine this history of interpretation. Each section contains a brief historical essay that sets the readings in context, and the editors briefly introduce the individual writings. Chapter 1 offers selections from Genesis 1-5. Chapter 2 provides documents of Jewish post-biblical interpretation, including apocryphal texts like Sirach and pseudepigraphical texts like the Life of Adam and Eve. Chapter 3 contains rabbinic interpretations of Genesis 1-3, including midrashim like the one attributed to Rabbi Joshua ben Karhah: "It teaches you through what sin that wicked creature inveigled them, because he saw them engaged in their natural function, he [the serpent] conceived a passion for her." Chapter 4 contains early Christian interpretations ranging from biblical texts (1 Corinthians 15:21-22) to the theological writings of Tertullian and Augustine. Chapter 5 collects readings of the story from the Middle Ages, including various readings from the Qur'an and commentaries by Islamic theologians. The writings of Martin Luther and other Protestant reformers on Eve and the role of woman are gathered in Chapter 6. The writings in Chapter 7 demonstrate the ways that various 19th-century American social movements, like abolition and women's suffrage, and new religious groups, like the Shakers and the Christian Scientists, interpreted the Genesis story. The final chapter includes writings from 20th-century Christians, Jews and Muslims demonstrating that the debate about the meanings of Genesis 1-3 is far from over. The editors have performed a great service in making widely available a documentary history of the interpretation of the Eve and Adam story.

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"The editors have performed a great service in making widely available a documentary history of the interpretation of the Eve and Adam story." Publishers Weekly "Wonderful! A marvellous introduction to the ways in which the three major Western religious traditions are both like, and unlike one another." Ellen Umansky, Fairfield University

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  • Paperback: 515 pages
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press (October 9, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0253212715
  • ISBN-13: 978-0253212719
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #278,739 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reference book for anything about Eve!, November 2, 1999
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Magnificant book! The authors have done a tremendous job collecting together a broad but representative array of readings about Eve from three religious traditions. Anyone doing research on the Adam and Eve story, or anyone wanting the background to the naming and valuation of women which has developed from the Adam and Eve story must get this book! Helpful summaries move the reader through the plethora of material, noting important changes and developments in thinking through the centuries. A great text for women's studies, feminist theologies and literary studies.
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5.0 out of 5 stars handy book, July 17, 2010
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I read this a few years back at a time when I was wanting to get a better understanding of the history of the religion I'd grown up in, and grown away from years before I ever got a serious itch to look into the details. It's an interesting and memorable read and a nice one to add to your shelf if you're interested in judeo-christian religions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book. Gives various insights into biblical texts, December 3, 2011
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I had to read this book for a class, and I actually enjoyed reading it! It analyzes various questions that pertain to us even today such as: how do and perhaps, how should, men and women relate to each other (and how they were related before). It gave various examples of how the same story in Genesis was interpreted by people during different eras so drastically distinct. Admittedly, I didn't read the whole book, but maybe when I have more time, I actually will finish it.

So, if you want to know more about how society interpreted sacred texts to justify their beliefs(specifically about gender/race), it does an awesome job of explaining that.
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For two millennia now the Judeo-Christian tradition has placed man a little lower than the angels and woman a little higher than the demons. Read the first page
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above ahadith, sexually undifferentiated creature, nafsin wahidatin, yeah experience, preadamite theory, hierarchical readings, egalitarian readings, midrashic treatments, extracanonical sources, egalitarian interpretations, hierarchical interpretations, household codes, primal woman, subordinated women, hadith literature, gnostic scriptures, original equality, helper fit
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Lord God, New York, Genesis Rabbah, New Testament, African American, Old Testament, Holy One, The Coming of Lilith, Judith Plaskow, Pastoral Epistles, The Tales of the Prophets, United States, Oxford University Press, Phyllis Trible, Hebrew Scriptures, Fortress Press, Numbers Rabbah, Pirke de Rabbi Eliezer, Reply Obj, Riffat Hassan, Apocalypse of Moses, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Thomas Aquinas, Christine de Pizan, Margaret Fell
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