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We are continuing a 4-part series, going through Phyllis Trible’s Texts of Terror, where each week, we will discuss a story from the Hebrew Bible from a Literary-Feminist perspective, following Trible’s book. Feel free to follow along and read with us! This week, we talk about the unnamed woman from Judges 19, a concubine who gets used, abused, and dismembered. Let us know your thoughts!
Works Referenced and Recommended Readings:
Texts of Terror: Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives by Phyllis Trible (1984)
Follow our socials and reach out to us with thoughts or questions!
Twitter/X: @TheRELTreehouse
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By Matthew Day and Jodie AlderetteWe are continuing a 4-part series, going through Phyllis Trible’s Texts of Terror, where each week, we will discuss a story from the Hebrew Bible from a Literary-Feminist perspective, following Trible’s book. Feel free to follow along and read with us! This week, we talk about the unnamed woman from Judges 19, a concubine who gets used, abused, and dismembered. Let us know your thoughts!
Works Referenced and Recommended Readings:
Texts of Terror: Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives by Phyllis Trible (1984)
Follow our socials and reach out to us with thoughts or questions!
Twitter/X: @TheRELTreehouse
Bluesky: @TheRELTreehouse
Instagram: @TheReligiousTreehouse
TikTok: @thereligioustreehouse
Facebook: TRT
Email: [email protected]