Carol A. Newsom
Author of The Women's Bible Commentary
About the Author
Dr. Carol A. Newsom is Charles Howard Candler Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible at Emory University's Candler School of Theology. She is the co-editor of The New Oxford Annotated Bible.
Works by Carol A. Newsom
The Self as Symbolic Space: Constructing Identity and Community at Qumran (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah) (2004) 18 copies
The Spirit within Me: Self and Agency in Ancient Israel and Second Temple Judaism (The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library) (2021) 10 copies
Women’s Bible Commentary 1 copy
Associated Works
The New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha (1991) — Editor — 4,638 copies, 12 reviews
Shaking Heaven and Earth: Essays in Honor of Walter Brueggemann and Charles B. Cousar (2005) — Contributor — 15 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1950
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- professor of Old Testament
- Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Georgia, USA
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This is my go-to commentary for all of my seminary work. As a man who has been steeped in a tradition of male-dominated interpretation of scripture this is volume is a breath of fresh air. One is remiss to deny the scholarship of this collection. With contributors like Amy-Jill Levine, Jouette Bassler, Mary Ann Tolbert, and the editor Carol Newsom you are presented with some of the greatest feminist theologians alive. The contributors skillfully employ literary, historical, and redaction show more criticism in studying the texts to help flesh out the place and role of women in the story of God's people.
This should be in the library of any real student of the bible. show less
This should be in the library of any real student of the bible. show less
A relatively liberal commentary on the book of Daniel from the Bible. This commentary takes the stance that most/much of the book is fictional or written after the fact. Surprisingly almost no discussion is given as to why this is the stance taken or answering any criticism of this point of view. The most useful part of this book is that written by Brennan Breed which discusses how the book has been interpreted by those who are Jewish, Christian and Muslim through the ages. The book of show more Daniel is very enigmatic, and I am afraid it remains so (to me at least) after reading both a conservative and liberal commentary of Daniel:( show less
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