Book Study: "Eve Isn't Evil" by Julie Faith Parker

The image promotes a book study titled "Eve Isn’t Evil" by Julie Faith Parker, hosted online by the Mercer School of Theology. The sessions occur at 7 PM on Tuesdays: February 11, 18, 25, and March 4, with a "drop-in" format allowing flexibility for attendees. It features an artistic silhouette design and the Mercer School logo.
Each week, we'll discuss a few chapters of this provocative and informative book featuring feminist readings of well-known Bible passages.
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The Rev. Lilo Carr Rivera

Join us online for as we explore "Eve Isn't Evil" by Julie Faith Parker.

Each week, we'll discuss a few chapters of this provocative and informative book featuring feminist readings of well-known Bible passages. Drop in on one session; drop in on all sessions. (Chapters for each week will be given after you register. )

Sessions:

  1. Tuesday, February 11, 7 PM
  2. Tuesday, February 18, 7 PM 
  3. Tuesday, February 25, 7 PM
  4. Tuesday, March 4, 7 PM

 

About the Book

"Tackles scripture from a broad-thinking, feminist perspective. . . . Smart and impressive."--Publishers Weekly

One reason the Bible has endured for millennia is its ability to reach our common humanness and give uplifting insights about struggle, resilience, and hope. Intertwining academic knowledge and candid, personal, and sometimes humorous stories, Julie Faith Parker helps readers engage biblical texts with both mind and heart--to learn the Bible's stories, explore theological ideas, question common assumptions, develop interpretive skills, and grow in their own faith.

The title chapter demonstrates how feminism interprets the Bible with fresh eyes and offers empowering insights, an approach used in the rest of the book. In each chapter, Parker reads biblical texts through a feminist lens. The book discusses both neglected and well-known Old Testament passages with one chapter on the New Testament. Parker's reflections show how vital our readings of the Bible can be as a source of strength, guidance, and joyful defiance.

Additional features include questions for conversation or reflection and an overview of the entire Bible, summarizing each book in one line.