Mary Ann Beavis


Mary Ann Beavis is a professor emerita, St. Thomas More College, the University of Saskatchewan. She co-founded the peer-reviewed academic journal, S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies, together with Helen Hye-Sook Hwang in 2021.

Books

  • The First Christian Slave: Onesimus in Context. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2021.
  • What Does the Bible Say? A Critical Conversation with Popular Culture in a Biblically Illiterate World. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2017. Co-authored with HyeRan Kim-Cragg.
  • 1–2 Thessalonians. Wisdom Commentaries. Co-authored with Florence Gillman and HyeRan Kim-Cragg. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2016.
  • The Epistle to the Hebrews: Wisdom Commentaries. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2015. Co-authored with HyeRan Kim-Cragg.
  • Christian Goddess Spirituality: Enchanting Christianity. New York: Routledge, 2015.
  • The Gospel of Mark. Paideia Commentaries on the New Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2011.
  • Jesus and Utopia: Looking for the Kingdom of God in the Roman Empire. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2006.
  • Mark’s Audience: Literary and Social Aspects of Mark 4:11–12. JSNTSS 33; Sheffield: Academic, 1989.

Edited works

  • Co-editor with Ally Kateusz. Rediscovering the Marys: Maria, Mariamne, Miriam. London: T. & T. Clark, 2020.
  • Co-editor with Helen Hye-Sook Hwang. Goddesses in Myth, History and Culture. Lytle Creek, CA: Mago Books, 2018..
  • Co-editor with Helen Hye-Sook Hwang. Celebrating Seasons of the Goddesses. Mago Books, 2017..
  • Co-editor with Michael Gilmour. Dictionary of the Bible and Western Culture. Sheffield: Phoenix Press, 2012.
  • Editor. Feminist Theology with a Canadian Accent: Canadian Contextual Feminist Theology. Ottawa: Novalis, 2008.
  • Coeditor with Moira Day. Theatre Research in Canada 27,3. Special Issue on Religion and Theatre in Canada.
  • Editor. The Lost Coin: Parables of Women, Work and Wisdom. The Biblical Seminar 86; Sheffield: Academic/Continuum, 2002.

Referred articles

  • “Goddesses in Every Girl? Goddess Feminism and Children’s Literature.” S/he: An International Journal of Goddess Studies 1,1 115–38.
  • “Six Years a Slave: The Confessio of St. Patrick as Slave Narrative.” Irish Theological Quarterly 2020, 85,4 339–51.
  • “Slaves Obey Your Masters according to the Flesh in Servile Perspective.” Listening: Journal of Communication Ethics, Religion, and Culture 56 251-61.
  • “The Parable of the Talents : Imagining A Slave’s Perspective.” Journal of the Gospels and Acts Research 2 7–21.
  • “The Parable of the Slave, Son and Vineyard: A Freedman’s Narrative. Catholic Biblical Quarterly 80,3 655-69.
  • “From Holy Grail to Lost Gospel: Margaret Starbird and Mary Magdalene Scholarship.” Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 27,3 236–49.
  • “Christian Goddess Spirituality and Thealogy.” Feminist Theology 24,2 125–38.
  • “Mary of Bethany and a Hermeneutic of Remembrance.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 22 739-55.
  • “The Deification of Mary Magdalene.” Feminist Theology 21,2 145–54.
  • “The Cathar Mary Magdalene and the Sacred Feminine: Pop Culture Legend vs. Medieval Doctrine.” Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 24:3 419–31.
  • “Reconsidering Mary of Bethany.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 74,2 281–97.
  • “Five Filmic Utopias at the Turn of the Millennium.” Journal of Contemporary Thought: Special Issue on Utopias Today!.
  • “The Resurrection of Jephthah’s Daughter: Judges 11:34–40 and Mark 5:21–24, 35–43.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 72 46–62.
  • “Christian Origins, Egalitarianism and Utopianism.” Journal for the Feminist Study of Religion 23.2 27–50.
  • “Still Crazy: An Unsung Homage to the New Testament.” Journal of Religion and Film 8,2 http://avalon.unomaha.edu/jrf/Vol8No2/crazy.htm.
  • “Philo’s Therapeutai: Philosopher’s Dream or Utopian Construct?” Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha. 14,1 30–42.
  • “A Daughter in Israel: Celebrating Bat Jephtha.” Feminist Theology 13 11–25.
  • “The Kingdom of God, ‘Utopia’ and Theocracy.” Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus 2.1 91–106.
  • “‘Angels Carrying Savage Weapons’: Uses of the Bible in Horror Films.” Journal of Religion and Film 7.2 https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/jrf/vol7/iss2/2/.
  • “‘I like the bird’: Avian Metaphors and Feminist Theology.” Feminist Theology 12 118-27.
  • “‘Prey for Us’: Biblical/Theological Themes in a ‘Cult’ TV Sci-Fi Drama.” Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 1. http://www.usask.ca/relst/jrpc/articles.html
  • “The Power of Jesus’ Parables: Were They Polemical or Irenic?” Journal for the Study of the New Testament 82 : 3–30.
  • “‘Pluck the rose but shun the thorns’: The Ancient School and Christian Origins.” Studies in Religion/Sciences religieuses 29,4 : 411–23.
  • “The Sweet Hereafter: Law, Wisdom and Family Revisited.” Journal of Religion and Film 4,3. http://www.unomaha.edu/~wwwjrf/sweether.htm
  • “Fargo: A Biblical Morality Play.” Journal of Religion and Film 4,2. http://www.unomaha.edu/~wwwjrf/vol4no2.htm
  • “From the Margin to the Way: A Feminist Reading of the Story of Bartimaeus.” Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 14, 1 19–39.
  • “‘Expecting Nothing in Return’: Luke’s Picture of the Marginalized.” Interpretation 48 357-68.
  • “Ancient Slavery as an Interpretive Context for the Servant Parables, with Special Reference to the Unjust Steward.” Journal of Biblical Literature 111 37–54.
  • “Parable and Fable.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 52 473-98.
  • “Women as Models of Faith in Mark.” Biblical Theology Bulletin 18 3–9.
  • “Anti-Egyptian Polemic in the Letter of Aristeas 130–165.” Journal for the Study of Judaism 28 145-51.
  • “The Trial before the Sanhedrin.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 49 581-96.
  • “Mark’s Teaching on Faith.” Biblical Theology Bulletin 16 139-42.

Other articles

  • Coauthored with Chris Klassen and Scott Dunbar. “The Journal of Religion and Popular Culture: More than Old Wine in New Bottles.” Religion 43,3 421–33.
  • “Who is Mary Magdalene?” Christian Reflection: A Series in Faith and Ethics. Women in the Bible 23–29.
  • “Listening to Mark: A Response to McVann, Cardwell, Chapman, Sánchez—And a Suggestion.” Listening: Journal of Communication Ethics, Religion, and Culture 47,3 264–75.
  • “‘Like Rachel and Leah:’ The Mothers of Genesis,” The Bible Today 50,3 151-58.
  • “‘Like yeast a woman took’: Feminist Interpretations of the Parables,” Review and Expositor 109,2 219–31.
  • “I Commend to You Our Sister: Women in Romans 16.” The Bible Today 45. 227-32. Invited by editor.
  • “The Dangerous Gospel: Women in the Gospel of Luke.” The Bible Today 44 28–32. Invited by editor.
  • “The Theme of Child Sacrifice in the Work of Canadian Women Authors,” SBL Forum 4,1. http://www.sbl-site.org/publications/article.aspx?articleId=476.
  • “‘She had heard about Jesus’: Women Listening to the Gospel of Mark.” The Bible Today 43 25–29. Invited by editor.
  • “The New Covenant and Judaism.” The Bible Today 22 24–30.

Book chapters

  • “Which Mary, and Why It Matters.” Rediscovering the Marys, 25–38.
  • “From Holy Grail to The Lost Gospel: Margaret Starbird and the Mary Magdalene Romance.” Rediscovering the Marys, 227-34.
  • “From Skepticism to Piety: The Bible in Horror Films.” The Bible in Motion: A Handbook of the Bible and its Reception in Film, 223–36.
  • “Freedom and Slavery.” Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible. Oxford Reference, 6 pp.
  • “‘You Give them Something to Eat’ : Beyond a Hermeneutic of Hunger.” In Sheila E. McGinn, Lai Ling Ngan and Ahida Pilarski, eds. By Bread Alone: The Bible through the Eyes of the Hungry, 95–112.
  • “2 Thessalonians.” Women’s Bible Commentary, Newly Revised and Updated 592-94.
  • “Jesus of Montreal.” The Bible and Cinema: Fifty Key Films 145-49.
  • “Jesus in Utopian Context.” Tom Holmén, Jesus in Continuum 133-52.
  • “Pseudapocrypha: Invented Scripture in Apocalyptic Horror Films.” In John Walliss and Lee Quinby, eds. Reel Revelations: Apocalypse and Film, 75–90. Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix, 2010.
  • “Jesus of Canada? Four Canadian Constructions of the Christ Figure.” In Ellen Leonard and Kate Merriman, eds. From Logos to Chrisos: Essays on Christology in Honour of Joanne McWilliam, 19–37. Editions SR 34; Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
  • “Feminist Reflections on the Woman with Seven Husbands. Invited by editor.
  • “Introduction: Seeking the ‘Lost Coin’ of Parables about Women.” In Mary Ann Beavis, ed., The Lost Coin: Parables of Women, Work and Wisdom.” London/New York: Sheffield/Continuum, 2002, 17–33.
  • “Joy in Heaven, Sorrow on Earth: Luke 15.10.” In Mary Ann Beavis, ed., The Lost Coin: Parables of Women, Work and Wisdom.” London/New York: Sheffield/Continuum, 2002, 39–45.
  • “‘Making Up Stories: A Feminist Reading of the Parable of the Prodigal Son.” In Mary Ann Beavis, ed., The Lost Coin: Parables of Women, Work and Wisdom.” London/New York: Sheffield/Continuum, 2002, 98–123.
  • “Jezebel Speaks: Naming the Goddess in the Book of Revelation.” In Amy-Jill Levine, ed., Feminist Companion to the Apocalypse of John. Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix.
  • “‘If any one will not work, let them not eat’: 2 Thessalonians 3.10 and the Social Support of Women.” In Amy-Jill Levine, ed., A Feminist Companion to the Deutero-Pauline Epistles, 29–36. London/New York: T. & T. Clark, 2003.
  • “‘Expecting Nothing in Return’: Luke’s Picture of the Marginalized.” In Jack Dean Kingsbury, ed., Gospel Interpretation: Narrative-Critical and Social-Scientific Approaches, 142-54. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 1997. Reprint of Interpretation article.
  • “The Parable of the Foolish Landowner.” In G. Shillington, ed., Jesus and His Parables, 55–68.
  • “2 Thessalonians.” In Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, ed., Searching the Scriptures: A Feminist Commentary 601-10.