“At the end of this course, you should know about great number of the various female characters and narratives concerning them from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the Apocrypha, and the New Testament.

On the syllabus, I state that these are our course objectives:
“At the end of this course, you should know about great number of the various female characters and narratives concerning them from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the Apocrypha, and the New Testament. This knowledge will enable you to analyze the ways these texts construct gender and the ways readers interact with those constructions.”
So you should be able to analyze the way readers interact with the ways biblical texts work in the construction of gender.
This final assignment asks you to critique the work of one such reader, one Dr. Jason Long. He is clearly no fan of the Bible, considering it to be “nonsense.” His doctorate is a Doctor of Pharmacy. But this is the kind of thing you can find on the Internet, and it’s the kind of thing you, as an expert in the field, might be called upon to deal with.
I want you to critique this work, carefully attending to the ways Long reads various biblical texts. Do so in a 5-page, double-spaced, 12-point font essay
Logistics:
The link:
http://www.biblicalnonsense.com/chapter10.html

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