Eve: A Biography.(Review)

From: Shofar | Date: September 22, 2001| Author: Ziegler, Valarie | Copyright information

Eve: A Biography, by Pamela Norris. New York: New York University Press, 1998. 496 pp., 40 photographic illustrations. $29.95 (c).

After coauthoring an anthology on the history of interpretation of Genesis 1-3 in 1999 (Eve and Adam. Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Readings in Genesis and Gender, Indiana University Press), I was eager to examine Pamela Norris's Eve. A Biography. I knew I would enjoy comparing her interpretations to my own, but I did not imagine I would read...

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