The Woman's Bible (eBook)

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2022
392 Seiten
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The Woman's Bible - Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton's 'The Woman's Bible' is a seminal work in feminist theological literature, which stands as a daring challenge to the conventional religious doctrines of her time. The two-volume work, meticulously compiled with the aid of a committee of 26 women, scrutinizes the Judaeo-Christian scriptures from a feminist perspective. Published in 1895 and 1898, the book systematically analyzes and comments on several books within the Old and New Testaments, from Genesis to Revelation. It is crafted in a lucid prose style that makes it accessible to the lay reader, yet its interpretative depth does not fail to engage the intellectual. Stanton's critique extends beyond mere textual analysis, catalyzing a wider discourse on women's rights and spiritual emancipation, reflecting the growing discontent with patriarchal norms in the socio-religious fabric of the 19th century.

As a prominent figure in the women's suffrage movement, Elizabeth Cady Stanton brought to 'The Woman's Bible' not only her extensive knowledge of law and rhetoric but also a resolute conviction that theological texts ought to be examined through the lens of gender equality. Her life's work passionately advocated for women's rights, and this book is an extension of her relentless struggle to dismantle societal and scriptural barriers. The backdrop of Stanton's advocacy reveals itself in her analytical process, assuming the stance that enlightenment and self-development are paramount in the pursuit of liberation from oppressive ideologies.

'The Woman's Bible' remains a significant and provocative piece, with the power to resonate with modern feminists and religious scholars alike. It is an essential read for those interested in the intersection of theology and women's studies, offering a bold re-reading of sacred texts through a feminist viewpoint. For anyone seeking to understand the roots of feminist critique of religious tradition, Stanton's work is an enduring testament to the belief that spiritual and gender equality are inextricably linked. This book, with its revolutionary thought and historical significance, is recommended for those eager to explore the complex dialogue between feminism and faith.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902), a pioneer for women's rights, was a prominent figure in the early feminist movement in the United States. Her intellectual prowess and oratorical skills positioned her at the forefront of the 19th-century fight for women's suffrage and equality. Stanton possessed a revolutionary zeal for expanding women's legal rights and social standing, which she adeptly expressed through her writings and speeches. 'The Woman's Bible', published in two parts (1895 and 1898), exemplifies her challenge to the traditional interpretation of biblical texts that, in her view, oppressed women. In this groundbreaking work, Stanton and the Revising Committee critique and analyze scripture from a feminist perspective, aiming to counter the use of biblical justification for gender prejudice. Stanton's literary style is characterized by its clarity, cogency, and boldness, as well as its appeal to logic and human rights. Her rhetoric was not merely persuasive; it ignited debate and spurred many to action. She co-authored, with Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Joslyn Gage, the first three volumes of 'History of Woman Suffrage', another significant contribution to feminist literature that documents the monumental struggle for the women's vote. Her written legacy includes numerous speeches, articles, and books that continue to inspire and inform gender equality discourse to this day.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
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Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte 19th century feminism • biblical feminist interpretation • Down Girl • Dust Bowl Girls • Elizabeth Cady Stanton writings • English literature • Feminism • Feminist literature • gender studies in religion • Half the Sky • Hidden Figure • horror tales • I Am Malala • Lean in • Michelle Obama • mystery fiction • nasty women • oprah • proto-feminist texts • Short Stories • social reform literature • suspense fiction • The Woman's Bible analysis • women empowerment in history • women's suffrage
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