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Athalya Brenner-Idan (born 17 July 1943 in Haifa, Israel) is a Dutch-Israeli
biblical scholar known for her
contribution to
feminist biblical studies...
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essence –
which is also
stereotypical – surp****es her
selfish essence.
Athalya Brenner notes that both women's
maternal instinct is intact: For the true...
- Coomber,
Matthew J.M. (2012). "Before
Crossing the Jordan". In Brenner,
Athalya; Yee, Gale A. (eds.).
Exodus and Deuteronomy.
Fortress Press. ISBN 978-1-4514-0819-5...
- FaithWords. ISBN 9780446568418.
Retrieved November 5, 2017. Brenner-Idan,
Athalya, ed. (1999).
Feminist Companion to Judges.
Sheffield Academic Press. p...
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exemplary text, and the
Feminist Companion to the
Bible series edited by
Athalya Brenner and
Carole Fontaine devoting two
volumes to it. The
Church of Jesus...
- and the
Kingdom of Edom (Genesis 36)". In Polliack, Meira; Brenner-Idan,
Athalya (eds.).
Jewish Biblical Exegesis from
Islamic Lands (PDF).
Society of Biblical...
- Bernstein,
mathematician Silvia Blumenfeld,
curator of the
fungi collection Athalya Brenner,
feminist Biblical scholar Daniel Chamovitz,
biologist Guy Deutscher...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-939387-9 – via
Google Books. Brenner-Idan,
Athalya (June 1, 2000). "A
Feminist Companion to
Samuel and Kings". A&C
Black –...
- Bledstein,
Adrien Janis, "Tamar and the Coat of Many Colors". In Brenner,
Athalya (ed.), A
Feminist Companion to
Samuel &
Kings [Second Series] (Sheffield:...
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Adrien J. (2000). "Tamar and the 'Coat of Many Colors'". In Brenner-Idan,
Athalya (ed.). A
Feminist Companion to
Samuel and Kings. A&C Black. pp. 65–83....