Schaberg's publications deal mainly with the New Testament, including a commentary on the New Testament Infancy Narratives, on the Gospel of Luke, and on feminist contributions to historical and literary research. She also wrote poetry although her poetry is not widely published. Her later research was on the traditions and legends associated with the figure of Mary Magdalene, as seen through a feminist lens. Schaberg's sometimes controversial work, especially the 1987 publication of The Illegitimacy of Jesus: A Feminist Theological Interpretation of the Infancy Narratives, has been discussed in Newsweek, Time, The New Yorker, Cross Currents, and the Detroit Free Press.[4] Schaberg's automobile was set on fire in response to this book.[5]
She was chosen for the Distinguished Faculty Award in 2006, she was acknowledged as Professor Emerita of Religious Studies in 2011 following her retirement.
She died at her home in Detroit April 17, 2012, at the age of 74 after a long illness.[7][4]
Works
Thesis
Schaberg, Jane (1970). The God-Forsakenness of Jesus (MA thesis). New York, NY: Columbia University.
——— (1980). The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit: the triadic phrase in Matthew 28:19b (PhD thesis). Union Theological Seminary.
Books
——— (1981). The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit : the triadic phrase in Matthew 28:19b. Dissertation series - Society of Biblical Literature. Vol. 61. Chico, CA: Scholars Press. ISBN9780891305439. OCLC7796028. - general publication of the author's 1980 thesis
——— (1987). The Illegitimacy of Jesus: a feminist theological interpretation of the infancy narratives. San Francisco: Harper & Row. ISBN9780062546883. OCLC15488706.
——— (2002). The Resurrection of Mary Magdalene: legends, apocrypha and the Christian testament. London: Continuum. ISBN9780826413833. OCLC48989326.
——— (2012). The Death and Resurrection of the Author and other feminist essays on the Bible. The Bible in the Modern World. Vol. 51. Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press. ISBN9781907534737. OCLC843459621.
Edited by
———; Bach, Alice; Fuchs, Esther, eds. (2004). On the Cutting Edge: the study of women in biblical worlds: essays in honor of Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza. London: Continuum. ISBN978-0-8264-1582-0.
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