Luke 10-24
Exploring Feminist Perspectives in the Gospel of Luke
Barbara E Reid author Shelly Matthews author Barbara E Reid editor Amy-Jill Levine editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Liturgical Press
Published:28th May '21
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 24th December 2024, but could change
This commentary on Luke 10-24 explores feminist interpretations, focusing on female characters and power dynamics within the narrative.
The Gospel of Luke stands out for its notable inclusion of women, making it a focal point for feminist analysis. In Luke 10-24, authors Shelly Matthews and Barbara Reid delve into the complexities of this gospel, emphasizing that feminist interpretation extends beyond merely counting female figures. They argue that it is crucial to explore how these women are portrayed within the narrative and to examine the broader implications of power dynamics, particularly in relation to empire and anti-Judaism.
Matthews and Reid highlight the text's ambiguities, revealing both liberative potential and the reinforcement of patriarchal norms. They encourage readers to engage with the gospel critically, employing empowering reading strategies that uncover the multifaceted roles of women in the narrative. By doing so, they invite a deeper understanding of how the Gospel of Luke interacts with contemporary discussions on gender and power.
Through their insightful commentary, the authors provide a rich exploration of the themes and characters in Luke 10-24, making it a valuable resource for those interested in feminist biblical interpretation. Their work not only sheds light on the significance of female representation in Luke but also challenges readers to rethink traditional interpretations of the text, fostering a more inclusive approach to scripture.
“An incredible accomplishment! Informed by a diverse array of methodologies as well as by contexts ancient and present, this volume covering Luke 10–24 is in tune with both literary sensibilities and ideological sensitivities from beginning to end. The fact that it is done in not only the spirit but also the reality of feminist collaboration makes this volume truly unique. With this second volume, we now have in our hands a treasure trove of wisdom to guide our reading of Luke’s Gospel of women.”
Tat-siong Benny Liew, Class of 1956 Chair, Professor in New Testament Studies, College of the Holy Cross
“In this volume, Barbara Reid and Shelly Matthews set their sharp feminist-critical eyes on Luke’s text, not to rip it to shreds, but to shed laser light on the social, historical, and ideological contours shaping the narrative. Where Luke offers a large cast of female characters but mostly relegates them to bit parts with few lines, Reid and Matthews give them vital voices that speak across the ages. This commentary, like all the volumes in this marvelous series that Reid edits, beautifully transposes the ancient wisdom of Scripture into a liberating feminist key for all people and, indeed, all creation."
F. Scott Spencer, former professor at Wingate University and at Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, author of Song of Songs from the Wisdom Commentary series
“The advent of this splendid second volume marks an unprecedented moment in the long history of Lukan commentary: a multi-voiced, multi-ethnic, gender-centered commentary on the entire gospel. Even apart from its significance as the first full-length feminist commentary on Luke, this work is a model for future multi-authored projects in biblical scholarship.”
Stephen D. Moore, Edmund S. Janes Professor of New Testament Studies, The Theological School, Drew University
"Because there are more women in the Gospel of Luke than in any other gospel, feminists have given it much attention. In this commentary, Shelly Matthews and Barbara Reid show that feminist analysis demands much more than counting the number of female characters. Feminist biblical interpretation examines how the female characters function in the narrative and also scrutinizes the workings of power with respect to empire, to anti-Judaism, and to other forms of othering. Matthews and Reid draw attention to the ambiguities of the text—both the liberative possibilities and the ways that Luke upholds the patriarchal status quo—and guide readers to empowering reading strategies."
The Englewood Review
“An incredible accomplishment! Informed by a diverse array of methodologies as well as by contexts ancient and present, this volume covering Luke 10–24 is in tune with both literary sensibilities and ideological sensitivities from beginning to end. The fact that it is done in not only the spirit but also the reality of feminist collaboration makes this volume truly unique. With this second volume, we now have in our hands a treasure trove of wisdom to guide our reading of Luke’s Gospel of women.”
Tat-siong Benny Liew, Class of 1956 Chair, Professor in New Testament Studies, College of the Holy Cross
“In this volume, Barbara Reid and Shelly Matthews set their sharp feminist-critical eyes on Luke’s text, not to rip it to shreds, but to shed laser light on the social, historical, and ideological contours shaping the narrative. Where Luke offers a large cast of female characters but mostly relegates them to bit parts with few lines, Reid and Matthews give them vital voices that speak across the ages. This commentary, like all the volumes in this marvelous series that Reid edits, beautifully transposes the ancient wisdom of Scripture into a liberating feminist key for all people and, indeed, all creation."
F. Scott Spencer, former professor at Wingate University and at Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, author of Song of Songs from the Wisdom Commentary series
“The advent of this splendid second volume marks an unprecedented moment in the long history of Lukan commentary: a multi-voiced, multi-ethnic, gender-centered commentary on the entire gospel. Even apart from its significance as the first full-length feminist commentary on Luke, this work is a model for future multi-authored projects in biblical scholarship.”
Stephen D. Moore, Edmund S. Janes Professor of New Testament Studies, The Theological School, Drew University
"Barbara Reid, OP, and Shelly Matthews together probe the message of Luke's narrative and the contours of that message when viewed from the experience of women, including issues of inclusion and use of power. Readers will find here thoughtful and challenging perspectives."
The Bible Today
“Luke is an ‘ambiguous Gospel’ indeed as the authors affirm. Their efforts to clarify the complexities and continue to incorporate new feminist insights make this a signal volume in the collection.”
WATER
ISBN: 9780814688151
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 32mm
Weight: 680g
383 pages
43B