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Trible, "Depatriarchalizing in Biblical
Interpretation." Journal of the American Academy of Religion 41
(March 1973), pp. 30-48 or online via ATLA. This
ground-breaking article set the stage for careful, close readings of Old
Testament texts and for consideration of patriarchal bias both in the text and
in common interpretations of the text. http://itanakh.org/ This is a gateway that provides a list of online resources for the study of the Hebrew Bible. http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/Internet/front.htm The Wabash Center supports teaching and learning in religion. This site provides a list of useful online resources. The first site listed provides a conservative response to the Documentary Hypothesis. The last one on the list outlines the Documentary Hypothesis, explains its history, and provides some links to scholars who continue to find it valuable. http://www.thirteen.org/genesis/index.html This site is based on Bill Moyers' PBS series on Genesis. It includes links to interesting short articles on a variety of texts in Genesis, as well as other resources. http://cc.cumberlandcollege.edu/acad/rel/hbible/HebrewBible/hbhome.htm A general resource created by an Appalachian College Association colleague. http://bible.gospelcom.net/ An online text with useful search tools. http://www.netbible.com/netbible/ An online text with notes on translation. http://www.biblestudytools.net/A search tool that allows you to search several different translations.
Papal encyclical to which Ch. 2 of Spohn
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