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  • "Suspicion Is More Likely To Keep You Alive Than Trust:” Affective Relationships with the Bible in Octavia Butler’s Parables

    Author(s):
    Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (view group) , Lois Wilson
    Date:
    2021
    Group(s):
    Biblical Studies, Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies, Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies
    Subject(s):
    Science fiction, Bible, Speculative fiction, Reader-response criticism, Affect (Psychology)
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    Article
    Tag(s):
    Octavia E. Butler, Alicia Suskin Ostriker, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, suspicion, Reception of the Bible, Affect
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    ... eve kosofsky sedgwick ...
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    ... these modes with the affect theory of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, this research finds that the position ...

  • There’s Nothing about Mary: The Insignificance of Mary in the Gospel of Thomas 114

    Author(s):
    Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (view group)
    Date:
    2019
    Group(s):
    Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies
    Subject(s):
    Gospel of Thomas (Coptic Gospel), Feminist criticism
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Mary Magdalene, Eve Sedgwick, Gospel of Thomas, Biblical studies
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    ... in the text. But using Eve Sedgwick’s homosocial bond theory reveals that the Gospel of Thomas wishes ...

  • "Wretch I Am!" Eve's Tragic Speech-in-Character in Romans 7:7–25

    Author(s):
    Nicholas Elder (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Group(s):
    Biblical Studies, New Testament, Religious Studies
    Subject(s):
    Paul, the Apostle, Saint, Bible. New Testament
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Adam, Epistle to the Romans, Eve, Intertextuality, Tragedy, Apostle Paul, New Testament
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    ... “Wretch I am!” Eve’s Tragic Speech-in-Character in Romans 7:7–25 Ah me, what unhappiness ...

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