Select and discuss one of the Liberationist critiques of the Ruth: Feminist, Queer, or Post-Colonial. Reflect on how the critique you selected demonstrates that this biblical story can both reinforce and challenge the marginalization and oppression of “the Other.” Incorporate into your discussion and reflection relevant features of Anderson’s conclusions from the end of the chapter.Select and discuss one of the Liberationist critiques of the Esther: Feminist, Queer, or Post-Colonial. Reflect on how the critique you selected demonstrates that this biblical story can both reinforce and challenge the marginalization and oppression of “the Other.” Incorporate into your discussion and reflection relevant features of Anderson’s conclusions from the end of the chapter.What is at the heart of Jesus’ conflicts with Pharisees? Don’t avoid Anderson’s discussion of the so-called “Great” and “Little Tradition.”Identify and discuss some specific ways that Jesus’ teachings and actions illustrate inclusive biblical interpretation.Anderson argues that Pauline letters do, in fact, offer Elements for Inclusive Biblical Interpretation. She lists three. Summarize and discuss each of them and offer your own critical reflection on some of Anderson’s key ideas.