Peggy L. Day is Chair of the Religious Studies Department at the University of Winnipeg.
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Introduction, Peggy L. Day Rehabilitating Hagar: Fragments of an Epic Pattern, JoAnn Hackett The Woman in Ancient Examples of the Potiphar's Wife Motif, K2111, Susan Tower Hollis Eroticism and Death in the Tale of Jael, Susan Niditch From the Child is Born the Woman: The Story of Jephthah's Daughter, Peggy L. Day "To Play the Harlot": An Inquiry into an Old Testament Metaphor, Phyllis Bird Verse and Reverse: The Transformation of the Woman, Israel, in Hosea 1-3, Mary Joan Winn Leith "And the Women Knead Dough": The Worship of the Queen of Heaven in Sixth-Century Judah, Susan Ackerman "Whence Shall Help Come to Me?" The Biblical Widow, Paula S. Hiebert Woman and the Discourse of Patriarchal Wisdom: A Study of Proverbs 1-9, Carol A. Newsom Esther: A Feminine Model for Jewish Diaspora,Sidnie Ann White Women of the Exodus in Biblical Retellings of the Second Temple Period, Eileen Schuller Selected Bibliography, Debra A. Chase

