Women in the Hebrew Bible
This 6-week online course explores how the bible is read by different people and then situates women in their historical and geographical settings to get a sense of the laws they labored under.
Description
This 6-week online course explores how the bible is read by different people and then situates women in their historical and geographical settings to get a sense of the laws they labored under.
Scholarships are available for this course, please email us at candlerfoundry@emory.edu for more information.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Continuing Education Units (CEU) are available for this course. There is a processing fee of $25.00, and an Award Letter will be issued once the course has been completed. Please add the CEU Processing Fee at checkout.
Recommended Materials/Readings
Bible translated from the original ancient languages.
Instructor
Dr. Gale A. Yee is an intersectional Hebrew Bible scholar. She has served as president of the Society of Biblical Literature in 2019 and as the Nancy W. King Professor of Biblical Studies and Episcopal Divinity School. She is author of a number of books including Poor Banished Children of Eve: Women as Evil in the Hebrew Bible and Toward an Asian-American Biblical Hermeneutic: An Intersectional Anthology (see more).