GENDERED HISTORIOGRAPHY: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND CASE STUDIES (original) (raw)
This paper discusses the intersection of gender and historiography within biblical studies, emphasizing the marginalization of feminist perspectives in historical-critical scholarship. It critiques the current state of feminist biblical scholarship for being overly politicized and presentist, often neglecting historical method. The argument centers on the need for a broader gender analysis that encompasses intersectionality, highlighting the role of gender as relational and the importance of integrating feminist and historical-critical methods in biblical interpretation.