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Elizabeth A. Clark |
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Emilie M. Townes |
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Wilma Bailey
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Jane Crosswaithe |
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Yvonne Chireau |
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Phyllis Trible, an internationally known biblical scholar, is University Professor at Wake Forest University Divinity School and Baldwin Professor of Sacred Literature Emerita at Union Theological Seminary in New York. Trible is also a past president of the Society of Biblical Literature.
Trible has lectured extensively, in the U.S. and abroad. Her books include God and the Rhetoric of Sexuality, Texts of Terror: Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narrative, and Rhetorical Criticism: Context, Method, and the Book of Jonah. In 2006, Trible and Letty M. Russell co-edited a collection titled Hagar, Sarah, and Their Children, which grew out of the 2004 Trible Lecture Series and received a 2007 Catholic Press Award in the category of scripture.