词条 | Jacqueline Lapsley |
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In Old Testament studies, Lapsley is known for her writings and teachings in feminist biblical interpretation and the intersection of environmental issues and biblical interpretation, as well as in Ezekiel studies.[3] Her interests are in literary theory, ethics (especially creation ethics), gender theory and theological anthropology as tools for reading the Old Testament theologically.[4] Her past courses cover sin, women in Old Testament narratives, and salvation in the Old Testament, wherein she focuses on the ways in which moral formation and identity are articulated in the scriptures.[5] Her current courses are in gender theory and creation ethics in the Old Testament.[1] Her current research and writing focuses on the relationship between human dignity and creational dignity.[1] With Bruce C. Birch, Cynthia D. Moe-Lobeda, and Larry L Rasmussen, she authored the Bible and Ethics in the Christian Life: A New Conversation (Fortress, 2018); edited the “Gender and Method” issue of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel (2016); coedited with Patricia Tull, After Exegesis: Feminist Biblical Theology (Baylor University Press, 2015), coedited with Carol A. Newsom and Sharon H. Ringe, a revision of A Women’s Bible Commentary, 3rd edition (Westminster John Knox Press, 2012), was associate editor of A Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics (Baker Academic, 2011), authored Whispering the Word: Hearing Women’s Voices in Old Testament (Westminster John Knox Press, 2005), among other works.[1] She serves on the editorial boards of The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel, and the new Interpretation Commentary Series (with co-editors Brian Blount, Beverly Gavanta, and Samuel Adams).[3] She was for many years the director of the Center for Theology, Women, and Gender at Princeton Theological Seminary and co-chair of the Ethics and Biblical Interpretation section of the Society of Biblical Literature.[5] Lapsley is also an ordained Presbyterian elder and teaches and preaches in congregations.[4] In addition to writing and teaching, she has been on The Farminary steering committee at Princeton Theological Seminary and was the chair of the Earth Care Team in her local congregations.[2] For Lapsley: "The Bible offers important perspectives on human finitude and limits. It also offers perspectives on human vocation--what are we supposed to be doing while on earth? In the Bible, we read about a God who cares not just about us, human beings, but also about how we treat non-human creatures. This biblical vision of the nature and integrity of creation is diametrically opposed to the attitude of the industrialized West toward the environment. How did the Bible's vision become so distorted in the Christian West that we have produced such widespread environmental degradation?" [6] She also claims that “an appreciation of gender diversity can move our society toward real justice for women and other persons who are marginalized because of gender and/or sexuality."[7] As a scholar Lapsley is committed to the academic study of the Bible for the life of faith and all active participants in living faith communities and feel called to witness to the power of informed scriptural interpretation for the flourishing of self, faith communities, and the world.[8] Select publications
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