Have you heard the myths about feminist readings of the Bible? Some common myths include: feminist interpretations of the Bible are anti-male, feminist readings ignore traditional religious teachings, and feminist perspectives on the Bible are not rooted in scholarly research. Our guest, Dr. Julie Faith Parker, will share the truth, dispel these myths, and provide a deeper understanding of the feminist perspectives found in biblical texts.\n\nMy special guest is Dr. Julie Faith Parker\n\nOur guest today is Dr. Julie Faith Parker, an accomplished biblical scholar and author of the book "Eve Isn't Evil: Feminist Readings of the Bible to Upend Our Assumptions." With a distinguished background in ancient languages, including Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic, Dr. Parker brings a wealth of expertise to the discussion. Her extensive research focuses on the cultural and linguistic nuances of the biblical world, providing valuable insights into feminist interpretations of biblical texts. As a visiting scholar at Union Theological Seminary and a biblical scholar in residence at Marble Collegiate Church in New York City, Dr. Parker's work has garnered widespread acclaim for its scholarly depth and thought-provoking perspectives. We are honored to have her join us on the show today.\n\nThe past is a foreign country. They do things differently there. - Dr. Julie Faith Parker\n\nIn this episode, you will be able to:\n\nExplore feminist perspectives in the Bible to uncover hidden narratives and empower your understanding.\n\nGain insight into the cultural context of biblical times, shedding light on the lives of women in the ancient world.\n\nDiscover the significance of understanding original languages to unveil deeper meanings within biblical texts.\n\nChallenge traditional interpretations of the Bible to embrace diverse and inclusive perspectives.\n\nExperience the transformative and empowering nature of the Psalms through a feminist lens.\n\n\n\nDiscovering the Significance of Original Languages\nThe episode emphasizes the value of studying the Bible in its original languages. Such study provides valuable insights into the minds of biblical figures and bypasses the influence of interpretive decisions made by translators. By examining the scripture in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and other languages, listeners can discover new nuances, foster a deeper understanding of the texts, and challenge commonly accepted interpretations.\n\nThe resources mentioned in this episode are:\n\nTo purchase Julie Faith Parker's book Eve Isn't Evil, visit her website at JuliefaithParker.com.\n\nJoin the Difference Makers community on Patreon to access exclusive episodes, engage with guests, and participate in polls to shape the future of the podcast. Visit www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference to join for as little as $5 a month.\n\nEngage with Lori and other listeners in the Difference Makers community to access exclusive content and connect with like-minded individuals.\n\nExplore the Difference Makers community on Patreon to access deeper episodes with guests like Julie Faith Parker and gain insights into their perspectives and experiences.\n\nSubscribe to the Difference Makers community on Patreon to access all past and future episodes, providing a wealth of content to explore and enjoy.\n\n\n\nGaining Insight into the Cultural Context\nUnderstanding the cultural context that shaped the Bible's narratives, forms a significant part of the discussions in this episode. The biblical world, markedly different from today's society, had unique vocabularies, concepts, and societal structures that influence how we interpret the text. Grasping these aspects is vital to fully appreciate the texts and uncover hidden meanings obscured by modern perspectives.\nThe key moments in this episode are:\n00:00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast\n\n00:00:32 - Introducing Betterhelp\n\n00:01:22 - Introducing Dr. Julie Faith Parker\n\n00:03:18 - Understanding the Biblical World\n\n00:08:08 - Importance of Language Study\n\n00:14:08 - Reinterpreting the Psalms\n\n00:16:43 - The Psalms in Latin America\n\n00:18:26 - Teaching in Sing Sing\n\n00:20:58 - Criminals in the Bible\n\n00:27:17 - Feminist Lens on the Scriptures\n\n00:28:22 - Feminist Interpretation of Scriptures\n\n00:29:49 - Unique Filters in Reading Scriptures\n\n00:31:32 - Family Struggles and Labels\n\n00:35:35 - Reinterpretation of Eve\n\n00:40:55 - Consequences of Punishments\n\n00:41:04 - The Divine Mother and Daughter\n\n00:42:22 - The Misinterpretation of Eve\n\n00:44:50 - Feminist Lens on the Book of Job\n\n00:48:26 - Job's Integrity and Feminist Takeaway\n\n00:51:06 - Understanding Eve and Women in Ancient Scriptures\n\n00:54:00 - Introduction to Difference Maker Community\n\n00:54:40 - Exclusive Episodes and Community Benefits\n\n00:55:03 - Call to Action\n\n00:54:00 - Introduction to Difference Maker Community\n\n00:54:40 - Exclusive Episodes and Community Benefits\n\nAll of us are different, but some people have labels that are put upon them that you live with because it's your ticket to services. It's how you hopefully can get some help, but that's not easy. - Dr. Julie Faith Parker\n\nExploring Feminist Perspectives in the Bible\nThe episode unveils a fresh outlook on biblical narratives by exploring feminist interpretations. By questioning traditional interpretations, particularly those that perpetuate inequality, and shedding light on the strength and resilience of women in the Bible, the episode underscores their crucial role in biblical stories. Such exploration of feminist perspectives can break away from the conventional interpretations, highlighting women's experiences, voices, and roles in the Bible.\n\nTimestamped summary of this episode:\n00:00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast\nLori introduces the podcast and its focus on making a difference for those who are different. She also highlights the importance of self-care for difference-makers.\n\n00:00:32 - Introducing BetterHelp\nLori talks about the importance of seeking help and introduces Betterhelp.com/difference as the sponsor of the podcast, offering a 10% discount to listeners. She shares her personal experience with therapy and healing.\n\n00:01:22 - Introducing Dr. Julie Faith Parker\nLori introduces Dr. Julie Faith Parker, a biblical scholar and author of "Eve isn't evil feminist readings of the Bible to upend our assumptions." She highlights Dr. Parker's extensive background and research interests.\n\n00:03:18 - Understanding the Biblical World\nDr. Parker discusses the importance of understanding the cultural differences in the biblical world, emphasizing the tribal, age-integrated society and the absence of certain concepts like privacy, individualism, and race.\n\n00:08:08 - Importance of Language Study\nDr. Parker shares her experience studying multiple languages and how it offers insights into the biblical texts. She emphasizes the importance of original languages to better understand cultural nuances and avoid the biases of translators.\n\n00:14:08 - Reinterpreting the Psalms\nJulie shares her experience of using the Psalms for spiritual connection during a dangerous encounter in Nicaragua. She highlights the cultural and biblical significance of the Psalms and the sense of worship they provide.\n\n00:16:43 - The Psalms in Latin America\nJulie reflects on her experience of singing the Psalms in Spanish during worship in Venezuela. She discusses the influence of liberation theology and the impact of the Psalms on her understanding of different types of liberation.\n\n00:18:26 - Teaching in Sing Sing\nJulie talks about her transformative experience teaching at Sing Sing Maximum security prison. She emphasizes the intelligence and capability of the incarcerated individuals and challenges the stigma surrounding people who have been incarcerated.\n\n00:20:58 - Criminals in the Bible\nJulie discusses the presence of individuals who committed crimes in the Bible, such as Cain, Moses, David, Jesus, and Paul. She emphasizes the importance of offering second chances and not being quick to judge incarcerated individuals.\n\n00:27:17 - Feminist Lens on the Scriptures\nJulie explains her choice of using a feminist lens to interpret the scriptures. She shares her experience of feeling empowered and discovering a different perspective on the story of Eve, challenging traditional interpretations.\n\n00:28:22 - Feminist Interpretation of Scriptures\nJulie discusses making the scriptures accessible to all, regardless of biblical education. Feminist interpretation liberated her and she hopes her book will do the same.\n\n00:29:49 - Unique Filters in Reading Scriptures\nJulie talks about the uniqueness of individual filters when reading scriptures. She relates it to her work in leadership development and emphasizes the relevance of the scriptures to human experiences.\n\n00:31:32 - Family Struggles and Labels\nJulie shares her family struggles, including her son's autism diagnosis and daughter's bipolar disorder. She highlights the importance of erasing the stigma associated with such conditions and finding help.\n\n00:35:35 - Reinterpretation of Eve\nJulie discusses her reinterpretation of Eve, emphasizing her curiosity and the blame unfairly placed on her. She delves into the translations and punishments related to Eve's story.\n\n00:40:55 - Consequences of Punishments\nJulie explores the consequences of the punishments given to Adam and Eve. She discusses the ideology and patriarchy reflected in the scriptures' portrayal of gender roles.\n\n00:41:04 - The Divine Mother and Daughter\nJulie discusses the relationship between Eve and God, highlighting the divine connection between mothers and daughters. She emphasizes that the presence of women together reflects the presence of the divine mother and daughter.\n\n00:42:22 - The Misinterpretation of Eve\nJulie delves into the misinterpretation of Eve's actions, pointing out the mistranslation of her words and the bias against her character in the biblical text. She challenges the traditional narrative and provides a feminist perspective on Eve.\n\n00:44:50 - Feminist Lens on the Book of Job\nJulie explores the feminist perspective in the book of Job, highlighting the portrayal of women characters and their significance in the narrative. She emphasizes the importance of interpreting the text through a feminist lens to uncover hidden biases.\n\n00:48:26 - Job's Integrity and Feminist Takeaway\nJulie discusses Job's refusal to accept blame and his unwavering integrity in the face of adversity. She interprets this as a feminist takeaway, emphasizing the importance of standing up against unfair accusations and holding onto one's truth.\n\n00:51:06 - Understanding Eve and Women in Ancient Scriptures\nJulie shares her insights on understanding Eve and women in ancient scriptures, highlighting the importance of reexamining the portrayal of women in religious texts. She encourages a deeper understanding of women's roles and experiences in ancient narratives.\n\n00:54:00 - Introduction to Difference Maker Community\nLori introduces the Difference Maker Community where listeners can engage with guests and participate in polls to impact the podcast content for 2024.\n\n00:54:40 - Exclusive Episodes and Community Benefits\nLori encourages joining the community to access exclusive episodes and interact with guests. Access is available for as little as $5 a month on patreon.com.\n\n00:55:03 - Call to Action\nLori invites listeners to join the community and acknowledges their efforts in making a difference worldwide. She signs off with a reminder to continue making a difference.\n\n00:54:00 - Introduction to Difference Maker Community\nLori introduces the Difference Maker Community where listeners can engage with guests and participate in polls to impact the podcast content for 2024.\n\n00:54:40 - Exclusive Episodes and Community Benefits\nLori encourages joining the community to access exclusive episodes and interact with guests. 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