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《Theology & Sexuality》2013,19(3):319-335
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Various attempts have been made to argue that the plain meaning of the story of the Garden of Eden in Genesis 2-3 supports a feminist, or at least a woman-friendly, understanding of the gender and sexual relationships between Adam and Eve. I counter that these arguments are not convincing and are hard to square with the biblical text, by considering four central elements in the story: (1) The sexual nature of ha'adam, Adam/ the earthling at the start of our story; (2) God's ‘curse’ of Eve; (3) The meaning of the woman being a ‘helper’ to Adam; and (4) Adam's naming of the woman. I conclude that the most plausible meaning of these chapters is that Adam dominates Eve sexually and otherwise from the very moment of Eve's creation.  相似文献   
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A survey of national sample of workers finds differences in percentages of workers reporting job dissatisfaction as a function of the wording of six questions used to measure overall job satisfaction. These results are compared with a local sample of production workers who answered a job satisfaction questionnaire employing the same six questions. There is a statistically significant difference between the national sample and the local sample. The differences obtained suggest that the employees' work and life situation are at least as influential in changing questionnaire responses as the wording of questions is. Implications for practice are discussed.  相似文献   
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