Listen "How a Gender-Bending Ethiopian Shattered Religious Boundaries | Dr. F. Scott Spencer | Ep. 11"
Episode Synopsis
Biblical scholar Dr. F. Scott Spencer discusses his research, which dates back more than 30 years, on the Ethiopian eunuch passage in Acts 8. Spencer explains how he pioneered applying social science criticism, feminist hermeneutics, and literary analysis to this marginalized character. He explores the eunuch's intersectional identity—African, wealthy, religiously interested in Judaism, yet sexually marginalized—arguing that Luke intentionally focuses on the eunuch's status to challenge binary gender norms. Spencer connects the passage to the suffering servant in Isaiah 53, suggesting the eunuch sees himself in this "cut" and shamed figure. He also draws fascinating parallels between the eunuch and the female lover in the Song of Songs (recently published as an article in Biblical Interpretation), highlighting how the Bible creates space for unusual characters outside traditional family structures.
COMPANION ARTICLE: https://scripturalworks.com/the-gender-bending-ethiopian-who-overturned-religious-and-social-boundaries-in-acts-8
COMPANION ARTICLE: https://scripturalworks.com/the-gender-bending-ethiopian-who-overturned-religious-and-social-boundaries-in-acts-8
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