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Drama, Violence, and the Prophetic in Hosea

Drama, Violence, and the Prophetic in Hosea An Emancipatory Womanist Reading

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Feminist Studies and Sacred Texts

Drama, Violence, and the Prophetic in Hosea

An Emancipatory Womanist Reading

Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan | Valerie Bridgeman

Religion / Biblical Studies / General

This book employs a creative emancipatory womanist hermeneutic to engage a nonallegorical reading of the book of Hosea.

Valerie J. Bridgeman and Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan resist normative readings of the Old Testament book of Hosea, attending to how women and girls experience oppression, then and now, thus complicating Hosea's framing of God as an angry, authoritative, patriarchal figure. By engaging in artistic dialogue, this book explores the content, context, characters, challenges, and pedagogical and homiletic concerns Hosea evokes. Kirk-Duggan and Bridgeman contend that reading the volume provides an opportunity for heightening awareness about the intersections of scripture and art, about the voicelessness of the people of Hosea, and the dangers of reading unaware of the story's context and one's own. Coming to Hosea as womanists and Black feminists, Kirk-Duggan and Bridgeman situate themselves, and their readers, offering an alternative reading of this Old Testament book from a womanist biblical and hermeneutical perspective.

Valerie J. Bridgeman is Dean & Vice President of Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Homiletics & Hebrew Bible at Methodist Theology School of Ohio, USA.

Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan is an Independent Scholar, consultant, and performer and received a Ph.D. from Baylor University, USA.


Publication Date: 07 January 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: T&T Clark
ISBN-13: 9798765158319
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 256
Weight (oz): 16.0

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