In the article "Interruption: The Woman and Evil", the portrayal of women as responsible for evil, sin, and death in the history of Christian theology is criticized. The biblical text of Genesis 3 is referred to as a "garden narrative" rather than the fall of man. The serpent is portrayed as a trickster who deceives the woman, but there is no one-sided shifting of blame onto the woman. The identification of women with evil is an invention of the reception and impact history of the text.