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The female element in Hebrew biblical and postbiblical commentaries
Dubinová, Terezie ; Sadek, Vladimír (advisor) ; Oliverius, Jaroslav (referee) ; Šedinová, Jiřina (referee)
In the Introduction (pgs.7-8) the following aims ofthe work are formulated: - to inform about the process of the change inside Judaism, especially the changing interpretation ofwoman and female element in the essential document of Judaism- Tanach, - to refer to involving this change into the wider process ofthe female element transformation in the universa! Conscience and consequently in the science (feminist theology, Bible Studies) and real everyday life of contemporary people, - and to contribute to that change at the same time. Part I. Methodology (pgs. 9-28) briefly deals with the feministic methodology, i.e.approach of feminist scientists, biblists, historians, literary theorists to the text of the Hebrew Bible (Tanach), their conclusions, premises and criticism. Rabbinical methodology is not dealt here, because this has been done in the diploma work. We are dealing with the definition of the term patriarchy as it will be often used in this thesis. The chapter The Jewish Feminism (pgs. 20-24) characterizes different attitude seeking the change of Judaism, its doctrine and religious law, based on the example of two important Jewish feminist scientists, Judith Plaskow and Blu Greenberg. The Part I ends with formulating our own research views (Ann Belford Ulanov's term) and giving several...

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