Synopses & Reviews
Asenath, an Egyptian woman who is the daughter of the priest of On, marries a powerful Israelite Governor named, Joseph. Years later she meets her brother in law Benjamin and discusses the tragedies inflicted upon Joseph by his brothers. While she empathizes with Joseph, she also begins to make observations about his current leadership choices and questions whether Joseph is engaged in responsible leadership. Asenath in her conversations with Benjamin explores ideas about empire, assimilation, slavery, and Israel's covenant with God. This is an amazing work of scholarship written in fiction format that engages theological concepts and challenges the reader to think about equity and accountable leadership. Sisi Theo is a graduate of Wycliffe College in Toronto, Canada where she completed her Master of Theological Studies. She also completed a Bachelor of Religious Education at Tyndale University College & Seminary. She continues to study and write. She lives with her husband Peter and they have 3 sons: Jake, Joel and James. They also have a Chihuahua named Minnie, who without notice sneaks up on people's laps.
Synopsis
A work of scholarship written in fiction format, this volume engages theological concepts and challenges the reader to think about equity and accountable leadership.