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- catalog contributor b2588472.
- catalog created "c1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "c1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1990.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-220) and index.".
- catalog description "Part one: Discovering the sources -- 1. The importance of interpretation -- Dating the events -- In search of Biblical authors -- The Documentary Theory -- Who told the story? -- The purpose of the narratives -- 2. Androcentrism: Texts out of context -- Revealing the enigmas -- Ancient religious experiences -- Genesis and the goddess -- Distinguishing the cycles -- Removing the structure -- Hagar and the desert matriarch -- The Hagar texts -- The results of Androcentric editing -- 3. Hagar the Shifhah: Neither slave nor concubine -- The role of Hagar as slave/ concubine -- Slavery in ancient times -- A question of terminology -- The function of Hagar -- Toward an interpretation of Shifhah -- The Mishpahah connection -- Part two: The Silent texts -- 4. Hagar conceives: The Genesis of transformation -- The conflict -- Reassessing the conflict -- The Lost Birth story -- 5. Sarah conceives: The miracle in laughter -- Androcentric influence -- Separating the sections -- Episode of the three visitors to Mamre -- A note on the "cakes" Sarah made -- The feast before the Oracle -- The promise to Sarah -- Questioning a tradition -- Why Sarah laughed -- Who was YHWH? -- 6. Determining the inheritance -- The non-nuclear Biblical family -- The legacy of a priestess -- Sarah's legacy -- The death of Sarah -- 7. The possible beneficiaries -- Hagar as the possible heir of Sarah -- The Metzahek incident -- Sarah's choice -- 8. The Desert Matriarch -- The two desert narratives -- Miracle in the desert: The Desert Matriarch text -- Significance of the Desert Matriarch text -- The Islamic texts -- Origin of the Desert Matriarch text -- The Desert Matriarch and the goddess -- 9. Hagar the Egyptian: A lost tradition -- The handmaid's tale -- A note on the descendents of Hagar -- Significance of the Hagar Text -- The Islamic tradition -- Part three: Conclusions -- The meaning of the life of Hagar.".
- catalog extent "xliv, 226 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Hagar the Egyptian.".
- catalog identifier "0062508725 (alk. paper) :".
- catalog identifier "0062508733 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Hagar the Egyptian.".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "c1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco : Harper & Row,".
- catalog relation "Hagar the Egyptian.".
- catalog subject "222/.11092 20".
- catalog subject "BS580.H24 T48 1990".
- catalog subject "Bible. Genesis Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Feminism Biblical teaching.".
- catalog subject "Hagar (Biblical figure)".
- catalog subject "Sarah (Biblical matriarch)".
- catalog subject "Women in the Bible.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: Discovering the sources -- 1. The importance of interpretation -- Dating the events -- In search of Biblical authors -- The Documentary Theory -- Who told the story? -- The purpose of the narratives -- 2. Androcentrism: Texts out of context -- Revealing the enigmas -- Ancient religious experiences -- Genesis and the goddess -- Distinguishing the cycles -- Removing the structure -- Hagar and the desert matriarch -- The Hagar texts -- The results of Androcentric editing -- 3. Hagar the Shifhah: Neither slave nor concubine -- The role of Hagar as slave/ concubine -- Slavery in ancient times -- A question of terminology -- The function of Hagar -- Toward an interpretation of Shifhah -- The Mishpahah connection -- Part two: The Silent texts -- 4. Hagar conceives: The Genesis of transformation -- The conflict -- Reassessing the conflict -- The Lost Birth story -- 5. Sarah conceives: The miracle in laughter -- Androcentric influence -- Separating the sections -- Episode of the three visitors to Mamre -- A note on the "cakes" Sarah made -- The feast before the Oracle -- The promise to Sarah -- Questioning a tradition -- Why Sarah laughed -- Who was YHWH? -- 6. Determining the inheritance -- The non-nuclear Biblical family -- The legacy of a priestess -- Sarah's legacy -- The death of Sarah -- 7. The possible beneficiaries -- Hagar as the possible heir of Sarah -- The Metzahek incident -- Sarah's choice -- 8. The Desert Matriarch -- The two desert narratives -- Miracle in the desert: The Desert Matriarch text -- Significance of the Desert Matriarch text -- The Islamic texts -- Origin of the Desert Matriarch text -- The Desert Matriarch and the goddess -- 9. Hagar the Egyptian: A lost tradition -- The handmaid's tale -- A note on the descendents of Hagar -- Significance of the Hagar Text -- The Islamic tradition -- Part three: Conclusions -- The meaning of the life of Hagar.".
- catalog title "Hagar the Egyptian : the lost tradition of the matriarchs / Savina J. Teubal.".
- catalog type "text".