--- Kwok Pui-lan, Dean’s Professor of Systematic Theology at Candler School of Theology, Emory University
This is a superb collection of the different approaches of feminist biblical scholars in Asia. I found it invigorating and thought-provoking to learn about the multiple ways in which Asian feminists made their "exodus" from Western biblical studies to interpret this foundational text in their own unique contexts.
--- Gale A. Yee, Nancy W. King Professor of Biblical Studies Emerita, Episcopal Divinity School
This collection of essays by mostly younger Asian biblical scholars is a welcome addition to a small but growing body of Asian feminist studies. The diversity of perspectives, methodologies and creative interpretations makes it an ideal introductory text for anyone wishing to learn more about Asian feminism.
--- Simon Chan, Editor, Asia Journal of Theology
Maggie Low is a lecturer in Hebrew Bible studies at Trinity Theological College, Singapore. Her PhD is from Union-Presbyterian School of Christian Education, USA. She is an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church in Singapore, and her interests are in feminist studies and homiletics. Her latest work, “Reading Isaiah in Asia,” is in The Oxford Handbook of Isaiah, ed. Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer (2020).