Reading Scripture Together: Dangerous Sisters and Daring Sisterhood
- Monday 17th March
- 10am to 4pm
- Sarum College, Salisbury
- When booking, chose the Portsmouth CMD option
Reading Scripture Together: Dangerous Sisters and Daring Sisterhood course
On the all too infrequent occasions when women take centre stage in the Bible, we usually see them in the secondary role of mother or wife. But there are also several powerful sister narratives in biblical literature which bring out a very different side of these women. In this day where we will be reading scripture together, we will look at the many different faces of biblical sisters: stories of conniving sisters (Lot’s daughters), dangerous sisters (Dina, Tamar), rivalrous sisters (Rachel and Leah), redemptive “sisters” (Ruth and Naomi), and dutiful devoted sisters (Mary and Martha). Together, we will see the variety of ways that biblical literature depicts sisters and we will discuss what wisdom we can draw from these depictions.
Reading Scripture Together is a series of conversational one-day courses during which we re-read selected sacred texts in detail and consider the ways they have been interpreted, both in the written word and in art, and on their relevance and meaning to us today.
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