Standing Again at Sinai

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Standing Again at Sinai is a pioneering feminist theological work that reinterprets Jewish tradition and history from women’s perspectives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
feminist theology
theological work
academicDiscipline Jewish studies
gender studies
religious studies
addresses gender and revelation at Sinai
patriarchy in Jewish texts
women’s exclusion from Jewish ritual
advocates full participation of women in Jewish life
inclusive God-language
author Judith Plaskow
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques androcentrism in Jewish law
male-centered God-language
focusesOn reinterpretation of Jewish history
reinterpretation of Jewish tradition
women’s experiences in Judaism
genre non-fiction
religious studies
theology
hasForm monograph
hasPerspective feminist perspective
hasTheme authority of tradition
covenant and gender
hermeneutics of suspicion
religious identity and gender
influenced contemporary Jewish feminist theology
feminist religious studies
influencedBy Jewish feminist movement
second-wave feminism
language English
mainSubject Jewish feminism
Jewish theology
feminist theology
women in Judaism
notableFor pioneering feminist reinterpretation of Jewish sources
systematic feminist critique of Jewish tradition
partOf Judith Plaskow
surface form: Jewish feminist canon
proposes inclusive reinterpretation of covenant
integration of women’s voices into Jewish history
publicationDate 1990
publisher HarperCollins
HarperSanFrancisco
targetAudience Jewish feminists
scholars of religion
students of theology

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