Women in the Bible
Women in the Bible appear from Genesis to Revelation. But sometimes they disappear in stories, textual transmission, translations, or interpretations. Jaime loves to help others notice all of this. As we recover and remember these ancestors, how might they shape us spiritually today?
Jaime's publications on women in the Bible
Jaime's Book
I am the New Testament editor for this awesome study bible that includes the voices of over 80 different women, from scholars to clergy to laypeople!
The CEB Women’s Bible. Nashville: Common English Bible/Abingdon, 2016.
I also wrote the introductory essays and chapter commentaries on the Gospel of John; 1 John; 2 John; and 3 John. I wrote the entries on death, disability, Samaritan woman, servant woman, wedding, and the woman accused of adultery.
“Mary Magdalene: Beginning at the End.” Pages 626–640 in Character Studies in the Fourth Gospel: Narrative Approaches to Seventy Figures in John. Edited by Steven A. Hunt, D. Francois Tolmie, and Ruben Zimmermann. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2013.
“Introducing the Real Mary Magdalene.” In Teaching the Bible. The Society of Biblical Literature (November 2010).
“The Nasty Woman Who Persisted: The Samaritan Woman of John 4 (John 4:5–42).” ON Scripture. Odyssey Networks. March 13, 2017.
“To Build Coalitions, Follow the Example of the Samaritan Woman and Jesus.” Sojourners. March 13, 2017.