Jordan and Luci discuss ancient euphemisms and only blush a little bit.
- It’s not a “High School Musical” recast, but there is a “Song of Solomon” musical.
- From the One Direction song “What Makes You Beautiful” (2011)
- “You don’t know you’re beautiful
- That’s what makes you beautiful”
- A Leslie Knope compliment giving palette cleanser gif
- Jordan’s thread on biblical women who are not the P31 woman
- The One Where Two Feminists Annotate Friends
- Be your own wind keeper (season 2, episode 19)
- Joey reads “Little Women”, Rachel reads “The Shining” (season 3, episode 13)
- Joey reads Rachel’s dirty book (featuring a hockey playing vicar) (season 7, episode 2)
- “Their Eyes were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston (1937)
- Alice Walker reads an excerpt from the novel at the Greene Space in 2012
- Some Beyoncé for you: “Crazy in Love” (2003)
- Many waters cannot quench love … A reminder that Madeline L’Engle Wrote a YA fantasy as part of her “Wrinkle in Time” series called “Many Waters”.
- Here is a review of this book 2FAB listeners might appreciate, especially after listening to this episode.
- Also Daniel Mallory Ortberg’s take in The Toast
- On Buffy: “Death is Your Gift: Self-Sacrifice in Averting Supernatural Apocalypses in Buffy the Vampire Slayer” by Elissa for Women in Theology
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I very much enjoyed Song of Solomon episode. I found the books take on a loving sexual relationship refreshing. The use of things in nature to compliment the lovers seemed to me a respect and admiration for nature that was lovely. I have always found the Prophets a bit intimidating and decided to read The Prophets by Abraham Joshua Heschel. So far I love his background on the prophets in general and will be starting his take on Isaiah after I read the scripture. Looking forward to your next episodes!
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