Phyllis Trible | |
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Doctoral advisor | James Muilenburg |
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Discipline | Biblical studies |
Sub-discipline | Old Testament studies |
School or tradition | Christian feminism |
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Phyllis Trible (born October 25, 1932) is a feminist biblical scholar from Richmond, Virginia, United States.[1] Trible's scholarship focuses on the Hebrew Bible and she is noted for her prominent influence on feminist biblical interpretation.[2] Trible has written a multitude of books on interpretation of the Hebrew Bible, and has lectured around the world, including the United States, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Canada, and a number of countries in Europe.[1]