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Encountering Eve's Afterlives

A New Reception Critical Approach to Genesis 2-4
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Encountering Eve's Afterlives: A New Reception Critical Approach to Genesis 2-4 aims to destabilize the persistently pessimistic framing of Eve as a highly negative symbol of femininity within Western culture by engaging with marginal, and even heretical, interpretations that focus on more positive aspects of her character. In doing so, this book questions the myth that orthodox, popular readings represent the 'true' meaning of the first woman's story, and explores the possibility that previously ignored or muted rewritings of Eve are in fact equally 'valid' interpretations of the biblical text.

By staging encounters between the biblical Eve and re-writings of her story, particularly those that help to challenge the interpretative status quo, this book re-frames the first woman using three key themes from her story: sin, knowledge, and life. Thus, it considers how and why the image of Eve as a dangerous temptress has gained considerably more cultural currency than the equally viable pictures of her as a subversive wise woman or as a mourning mother.

The book offers a re-evaluation of the meanings and the myths of Eve, deconstructing the dominance of her cultural incarnation as a predominantly flawed female, and reconstructing a more nuanced presentation of the first woman's role in the Bible and beyond.

Product Details

PublisherOxford University Press
Publish DateMarch 06, 2020
Pages256
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780198842576
Dimensions9.3 X 6.4 X 0.9 inches | 1.3 pounds

About the Author

Holly Morse, Lecturer in Bible, Gender and Culture at the University of Manchester

Dr Holly Morse is Lecturer in Bible, Gender and Culture at the University of Manchester. Her research interests include gender, visual arts, and the Bible, female biblical interpretation, and hermeneutics. Her doctoral thesis was on the biblical figure of Eve and her cultural reception, with a focus on marginalised readers and readings.

Reviews

"Morse provides a well-researched, well-presented, and readable critical assessment of 'Eve's afterlives' that includes heretical, marginal, and forgotten insights in an enriching encounter with Eve." -- GEORGE NICOL, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament

"This book would serve as a superb textbook for a course on the reception of Eve. It is careful, well-argued and well documented. It can serve to launch any number of exegetical, historical, hermeneutical, aesthetic or cultural debates. We are all in Morse's debt for curating this excellent exhibition on Eve's afterlives." -- Carol A. Newsom, Scottish Journal of Theology

"Encountering Eve's Afterlives presents a rich, detailed, and diverse collection of portraits of Eve's story. The use of galleries as opposed to chapters requires some adaption on the reader's part but is a creative way to organize and present such a rich and diverse history." -- David Parris, Fuller Theological Seminary, Review of Biblical Literature

"Throughout the book, our curator's creative approach (through the 'art gallery' metaphor) has allowed the reader to enter into creative and critical interaction with the text and tradition." -- Suzanna R. Millar, Journal of Theological Studies

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