Faculty Publications
Name: Dr. Juliana Claassens
Title: Assistant Professor of Old Testament
Published work(s):
The God who Provides: Biblical Images of Divine Nourishment. Abingdon, 2004
Essay):
“Rupturing God-language: The Metaphor of God as Midwife in Psalm 22.” Pages 166-175 in Engaging the Bible in a Gendered World: An Introduction to Feminist Biblical Interpretation in Honor of Katharine Doob Sakenfeld. Edited by Linda Day and Carolyn Pressler. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2006.
Published article(s) :
“Bread; Bread of Presence; Dough; Bottle; To Break; Broth; Cheese, Cheesemaking; Corn; Cucumber; Curds; Dates; Drink; Famine; Food; Manna; Meat; Melons; Milk; Purslane; Vinegar; Wine; Wine Vat; Wineskin; Yeast” in New Interpreters Dictionary of the Bible. Nashville, TN: Abingdon, forthcoming.
“Biblical Theology as Dialogue: Continuing the Conversation on Bakhtin and Biblical Theology,” Journal of Biblical Literature, 122/1 (2003): 127-144.
“And the Moon Spoke Up: Genesis 1 and Feminist Theology,” Review and Expositor 103/2 (2006): 325-342.
“Laughter and Tears: Carnivalistic Overtones in the Stories of Sarah and Hagar,” Perspectives in Religious Studies, 32/3(2005): 295-308.
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