Savina J. Teubal
Savina J. Teubal was brought up in Latin America and has travelled extensively in Europe and the Middle East. She now makes her home in Los Angeles, where she receied a Ph.D in Ancient Near Eastern Studies from International College. She is an Affiliated Scholar at the University of Southern California. Among her recent publications are "Abraham and Castaneda," Revista de la Universidad de Mexico (1976), "Patriarchy and the Goddess," in Womanspirit (1983), and "Women, Law and the Ancient Near East," in Fields of Offerings (Farleigh Dickenson University Press, 1982).
Author of…
Sarah the Priestess
The First Matriarch of Genesis
The only source in which Sarah is mentioned is the Book of Genesis, which contains very few highly selective and rather enigmatic stories dealing with her. On the surface, these stories tell us very little about Sarah, and what they do tell is complicated and confused by the probability that it represents residue surviving from two differnt written sources based on two independent oral traditions.…
Ancient Sisterhood
The Lost Traditions of Hagar and Sarah
In this fascinating piece of scholarly detective work, biblical scholar Savina J. Teubal peels away millenia of patriarchal distortion to reveal the lost tradition of biblical matriarchs. In Ancient Sisterhood: The Lost Traditions of Hagar and Sarah (originally published as Hagar the Egyptian), she shows that Hagar, the mother of Ishmael, was actually lady-in-waiting to the priestess Sarah and participated in an ancient Near Eastern custom of surrogate motherhood.…
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Associate professor of international relations at Drew University, Morristown, New Jersey… - Allen Tate
- Nikki M. Taylor
Assistant professor of history at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York… - Oressa M. Teagarden
Writer and reporter for the Louisville Times and an amateur historian of the Revolutionary and Civil War periods… - Savina J. Teubal
Brought up in Latin America and has travelled extensively in Europe and the Middle East… - Deborah A. Thomas
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Author of Victorian Narrative Painting and the editor of Reading Images… - Lynn L. Thomas
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Assistant professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte… - David Throup
Associate Professor of African History in the University of Virginia… - Susan Shoenbauer Thurin
Author of many articles on Victorian literature… - Ann R. Tickamyer
Professor of sociology and presidential research scholar at Ohio University… - David J. Tietge
Assistant professor of English at Long Island University, where he directs the writing program and teaches writing and rhetorical theory… - Diana Tittle
Longtime Cleveland journalist and the author or co-author of four books on regional history and urban affairs… - Alexis de Tocqueville
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Author of several books, including Early Modern Japan and The Lumber Industry in Early Modern Japan… - Stephen E. Towne
Associate university archivist at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis… - Binh Tu Tran
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Professor of African studies at the Istituto Universitario Orientale, Naples… - Kjetil Tronvoll
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Associate professor of history and Spencer Fellow in African Studies at Middlebury College… - Martin Trump
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Professor of philosophy at the University of Lodz… - Herbert F. Tucker
Associate editor of New Literary History… - Memye Curtis Tucker
Author of three poetry chapbooks, and her poems have appeared widely in literary reviews… - Paul Turner
Author of The Life of Thomas Hardy (1998)… - Paul D. L. Turner
Fellow emeritus of Linacre of Linacre College, Oxford… - W. George Turski
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Formerly Reader in Forced Migration and Director of the Refugees Studies Centre.… - Michael Twaddle

