
<p><i>Wisdom Has Built Her House</i> brings together for the first time the collected studies of Silvia Schroer on the biblical figure of Sophia, divine Wisdom.</p><p>Schroer presents a differentiated image of Wisdom as female, creator, teacher, prophet, beloved, and more. In <i>Wisdom Has Built Her House</i> Schroer portrays Wisdom as a cosmic ordering principle, as universal architect, and as mediator of all scientific knowledge. Schroer also inquires about the contexts of these writings: about feminine wisdom and women's roles after the Babylonian exile, about the goddess traditions behind the idea of Sophia, and about their significance within a monotheistic symbol system. Schroer then follows the tradition of God imaged as Wisdom to the time of the Jesus- movement and the first Christian communities.</p><p>Teachers, students, and those looking for a well-reasoned study of personified Wisdom - and reasons for reinvisioning our own images of God - will find this in <i>Wisdom Has Built Her House.</i></p><p>Chapters are Wisdom on the Path of Righteousness (Proverbs 8:20)," "Divine Wisdom and Postexilic Monotheism," "Wise Women and Counselors in Israel: Models for Personified <i>Hokma,"</i> "'And When the Next War Began . . .' The Wise Woman of Abel of Beth-maacah (2 Samuel 20:14-22)," "Abigail: A Wise Woman Works for Peace," "The One Lord and Male Dominance in the Book of Jesus Sirach: The Image of Woman and the Image of Wisdom in a Misogynist Document," "Personified Sophia in the Book of Wisdom," "Jesus Sophia," and "The Spirit, Wisdom, and the Dove."</p>
Page Count:
175
Publication Date:
2000-01-01
ISBN-10:
0814659349
ISBN-13:
9780814659342
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