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Lydia's Impatient Sisters

Author : Luise Schottroff
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1995-04-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0664226086

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Lydia's Impatient Sisters by Luise Schottroff Pdf

Lydia's Impatient Sisters offers a social history of the everyday life of women, setting common experiences of labor, money, illness, and resistance in the context of the Roman imperial society.Luise Schottroff relates this history to important theological topics in New Testament, such as the revelation of God and the daily life of the church. Schottroff's work demonstrates how women were embedded in their social world.

Mary and Martha

Author : Satoko Yamaguchi
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2006-12-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781556351518

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Mary and Martha by Satoko Yamaguchi Pdf

'Mary and Martha: Women in the World of Jesus' focuses on women as portrayed in the Johannine Gospel--the nature of their lives and their relationship to Jesus.

Women in Mark's Gospel

Author : Susan Miller
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2004-12-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567080639

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Women in Mark's Gospel by Susan Miller Pdf

"[This] is a timely topic, one that has not yet been dealt with. Miller writes clearly and competently. The first chapter sets out her method, which draws from both literary critical and feminist work. She then treats the women of Mark's Gospel in sequence. Her work will provide a helpful supplement to the standard commentaries. It will also be useful in women's studies classes, and provides a nice example of a balanced feminist interpretation of the Gospels." —Dr. Alan Culpepper, Mercer University, Atlanta. Miller examines the accounts of women in Mark's gospel and interprets them in relation to Mark's definition of discipleship and his understanding of new creation.

Dimensions of Baptism

Author : Stanley E. Porter,Anthony R. Cross
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2002-12-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567583260

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Dimensions of Baptism by Stanley E. Porter,Anthony R. Cross Pdf

This book brings together work by J. Ramsey Michaels, Joel Green, Howard Marshall, Bruce Chilton, Craig Evans and the editors, as well as several others. The first section covers baptism in the New Testament, including the meaning of the word "baptize," the baptism of John, Paul's own baptism and his theology of it, and baptisms in John 13, Acts and Hebrews. The second section deals with baptism in the Early Church, including essays on Jesus' blessing of the children, and baptism in the Epistle of Barnabas and in Gregory of Nyssa. The third section addresses baptism in contemporary theology, embracing ecumenical perspectives, baptism as a trinitarian event, and baptism as memorial, as miracle and as falling into and out of power. This wide-ranging volume forms a sequel to Baptism, the New Testament and the Church (JSNT Supplements 171) and makes indispensable reading for all concerned with this topic.

A Feminist Companion to Luke

Author : Amy-Jill Levine,Marianne Blickenstaff
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2002-07-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1841271748

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A Feminist Companion to Luke by Amy-Jill Levine,Marianne Blickenstaff Pdf

The third volume in this series deals with Lukan themes in feminist perspectives. The fourteeen essays from an international authorship cover a range of issues, including Imperial Masculinity, Mary and Asceticism, Martha in the Kitchen and Reading Luke 15 with Arab Chistian Women. The list of contributors includes Robert Karris, Mary Rose D'Angelo, Brigitte Kahl, Turd Karlsen Seim, Barbara Reid, Teresa Hornsby, Ben Witherington III, Esther DeBoer, Veronica Koperski, Loveday Alexander, Warren Carter, Pamela Thimmes, Carol Schersten Lahurd and Maris-Luisa Rigato. The volume also includes an introduction by the editor, and a bibloigraphy.

Towards Just Gender Relations

Author : Gunter Prüller-Jagenteufel,Sharon Bong,Rita Perintfalvi
Publisher : V&R Unipress
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2019-06-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783847009856

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Towards Just Gender Relations by Gunter Prüller-Jagenteufel,Sharon Bong,Rita Perintfalvi Pdf

All over the world there is the move towards just gender relations – even if the odds seem to be less hopeful than a decade ago. This poses a special task for Christians and Churches in service of the marginalised who engage in the fight for justice. The articles collected in this volume provide insights from two intercultural theological conferences. The topic for the European-Asian dialogue focuses on "Gender and Ecclesiology". The European dialogue between western and eastern Central European countries has a special aim for gender theories and their theological and political implications. The book presents contributions from different perspectives and shows how the Christian churches can contribute to gender justice.

First Converts

Author : Shelly Matthews
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0804780404

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First Converts by Shelly Matthews Pdf

It has often been said that rich pagan women, much more so than men, were attracted both to early Judaism and Christianity. This book provides a new reading of sources from which this truism springs, focusing on two texts from the turn of the first century, Josephus's Antiquities and Luke's Acts. The book studies representation, analyzing the repeated portrayal of rich women as aiding and/or converting to early Judaism in its various forms. It also shows how these sources can be used in reconstructing women's history, thus engaging current feminist debates about the relationship of rhetorical presentation of women in texts to historical reality. Because many of these texts speak of high-standing women's conversion to Judaism and early Christianity, this book also engages in the current debate about whether early Judaism was a missionary religion. The author argues that focusing on these stories of women converts and adherents, which have been largely ignored in previous discussions of the missionary question, sets the missionary question in a new, more adequate framework. The first chapter elucidates a story in Josephus's Antiquities of the mishaps of two Roman matrons devoted to Isis and Jewish cults by considering the common Hellenistic topos linking high-standing women, promiscuity, and religious impropriety. The remaining chapters demonstrate that in spite of this topos, Josephus, Luke, and other religious apologists did tell stories of rich women's associations with their communities for positive rhetorical effect. In so doing, the book challenges the widespread assumption that women's association with "foreign" religious cults was always derided, questions scholarly arguments about public and private roles in antiquity, and invites reflection on issues of mission and conversion within the larger framework of Greco-Roman benefaction.

Lydia

Author : Paula Gooder
Publisher : Hodder & Stoughton
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2022-10-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781444792072

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Lydia by Paula Gooder Pdf

The New Testament tells us very little about Lydia, a seller of purple cloth who was living in Philippi when she met the apostle Paul on his second missionary journey. And yet she is considered the first recorded convert to Christianity in Europe. In her second work of fiction, Biblical scholar and popular author and speaker Paula Gooder tells Lydia's story - who she was, the life she lived and her first-century faith - and in doing so opens up Paul's letter to the Philippians, giving a sense of the cultural and historical pressures that shaped Paul's thinking, and the faith of the early church. Written in the gripping style of Gerd Theissen's The Shadow of the Galilean, and similarly rigorously researched, this is a book for everyone and anyone who wants to engage more deeply and imaginatively with Paul's theology - from one of the UK's foremost New Testament scholars.

Gospels

Author : Mercedes Navarro Puerto,Marinella Perroni
Publisher : SBL Press
Page : 582 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2015-09-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781628370867

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Gospels by Mercedes Navarro Puerto,Marinella Perroni Pdf

An international collection of ecumenical, gender-sensitive interpretations In this volume of the Bible and Women Series, contributors examine how biblical studies intersects with feminist interpretive methods with regard to the Gospels. Authors examine the lives of women in Roman Palestine, named and unnamed women in the Gospels, and the role of gender in the reception of the Hebrew scriptures in the New Testament. Features: Essays by scholars from scholars from around the world An introduction and twenty essays focused on women and gender relations Coverage of power relations and ideologies within the texts and in current interpretations

Taking Away the Pound

Author : Elizabeth V. Dowling
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2007-04-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567593085

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Taking Away the Pound by Elizabeth V. Dowling Pdf

Against the majority opinion, this study argues that the Lukan Parable of the Talents (Lk 19.11-28) is a story about the use and abuse of power. The parable is also the story of those who suffer adverse consequences when they oppose unjust power structures. This suppression of challenge to oppressive structures evidenced in the Parable of the Pounds fits a pattern that operates in other parts of the Lukan Gospel. We meet it, for example, in the arrest and killing of John the Baptist by Herod, and in the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus. The Parable of the Pounds can be seen as a paradigm for the stories of those characters in the Lukan Gospel who 'lose their pound' when they challenge an oppressive structure, where 'pound' becomes a metaphor for what one has that can be potentially taken away by those in a position of power. This study argues that this pattern of 'taking away the pound' is also seen within stories of women characters who resist patriarchal ideals and expectations. The Parable of the Pounds is used as a lens through which to view the characterizations of Lukan women. New lenses provide new opportunities for perception. This study explores what is opened up by this way of viewing the text. In particular, it explores the ways in which the dynamic of the Parable of the Pounds gives insight into the dynamic operating in the Lukan women's characterizations. LNTS

Women and Christian Origins

Author : Ross Shepard Kraemer,Mary Rose D'Angelo
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1999-02-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780199880287

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Women and Christian Origins by Ross Shepard Kraemer,Mary Rose D'Angelo Pdf

This new collection of fourteen integrated, original essays by prominent scholars and experienced teachers provides a comprehensive and accessible entree to current research on women and the origins of Christianity. Engaging for both the interested reader and the specialist in religion, Women and Christian Origins is sensitive to feminist theory and attentive to distinctions between the (re)construction of women's history in early Christian churches and ancient constructions of gender difference

Feminist Interpretation

Author : Luise Schottroff,Silvia Schroer,Marie-Theres Wacker
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Religion
ISBN : 080062999X

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Feminist Interpretation by Luise Schottroff,Silvia Schroer,Marie-Theres Wacker Pdf

In the hundred years since The Women's Bible, giant strides have been made in feminist interpretation of the Bible. Now comes the first comprehensive overview of the whole field. The authors systematically recount those efforts to describe the story of women in both testaments, to uncover tendencies not supportive of women, and to describe biblical traditions that empower women. The book unfolds in three parts: -- Historical, Hermeneutical, and Methodological Foundations-- Toward a Feminist Reconstruction of the History of Israel-- Toward a Feminist Reconstruction of Early Christianity

History as Mystery

Author : Michael Parenti
Publisher : City Lights Publishers
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2016-08-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780872867185

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History as Mystery by Michael Parenti Pdf

In a lively challenge to mainstream history, Michael Parenti does battle with a number of mass-marketed historical myths. He shows how history's victors distort and suppress the documentary record in order to perpetuate their power and privilege. And he demonstrates how historians are influenced by the professional and class environment in which they work. Pursuing themes ranging from antiquity to modern times, from the Inquisition and Joan of Arc to the anti-labor bias of present-day history books, History as Mystery demonstrates how past and present can inform each other and how history can be a truly exciting and engaging subject. "Michael Parenti, always provocative and eloquent, gives us a lively as well as valuable critique of orthodoxy posing as ‘history.’"—Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States "Deserves to become an instant classic." —Bertell Ollman, author of Dialectical Investigations Those who keep secret the past, and lie about it, condemn us to repeat it. Michael Parenti unveils the history of falsified history, from the early Christian church to the present: a fascinating, darkly revelatory tale." —Daniel Ellsberg, author of The Pentagon Papers "Solid if surely controversial stuff."—Kirkus Michael Parenti, PhD Yale, is an internationally known author and lecturer. He is one of the nation's leadiing progressive political analysts. He is the author of over 275 published articles and twenty books, including Against Empire, Dirty Truths, and Blackshirts and Reds. His writings are published in popular periodicals, scholarly journals, and his op-ed pieces have been in leading newspapers such as the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. His informative and entertaining books and talks have reached a wide range of audiences in North America and abroad.

Women Officeholders in Early Christianity

Author : Ute E. Eisen
Publisher : Liturgical Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0814659500

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Women Officeholders in Early Christianity by Ute E. Eisen Pdf

Here Ute E. Eisen provides a scholarly investigation of the evidence that women held offices of authority in the first centuries of Christianity. Topics include apostles, prophets, theological teachers, presbyters, enrolled widows, deacons, bishops, and oikonomae. The book concludes with a chapter on "source-oriented perspectives for a history of Christian women in official positions."

The Formation of the Early Church

Author : Jostein Ådna
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Religion
ISBN : 3161485610

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The Formation of the Early Church by Jostein Ådna Pdf

Essays presented are adapted papers read at the 7th Nordic New Testament Conference in Stavanger, Norway, June 14-18, 2003.