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Introduction - There Are No Women Biblical Interpreters?

Episode 1 of the That's What She Said (About the Bible) podcast, hosted by wycliffecollege, titled "Introduction - There Are No Women Biblical Interpreters?" was published on February 28, 2020 and runs 26 minutes.

February 28, 2020 ·26m · That's What She Said (About the Bible)

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Simple questions can trigger big answers and this podcast is about such a question, "Could I do a paper on a woman Interpreter of scripture?" This began Dr. Taylor's research into women interpreters of the Bible.

Simple questions can trigger big answers and this podcast is about such a question, "Could I do a paper on a woman Interpreter of scripture?" This began Dr. Taylor's research into women interpreters of the Bible.

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