Women and the Genesis of ChristianityCambridge University Press, 29 iun. 1990 - 273 pagini This book presents in as clear a way as possible the New Testament material dealing with women and their roles in the context of the movement Jesus began. Dr Witherington begins by illustrating the roles of women in Judaism, in the Hellenistic world, and in the Roman Empire. She goes on to show how Jesus broke significantly with convention in the way he viewed women and their roles, offering as he did a wholly new conception of the legitimate rights of women in society. An analysis follows of the apostle Paul's attitude toward women, which shows how he agreed with and differed from the ideas of his contemporaries. The concluding chapters discuss the evangelists, whose selection and presentation of material with respect to women casts much light on the early Church's understanding of women and their roles. This comprehensive survey, which avoids slanting its material to serve a modern patriarchal or feminist bias, comes to the exciting conclusion that we can see in the New Testament an attempt to reform the patriarchal orientation of the day. |
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Cuprins
Women in Judaism | 5 |
Spiritual life | 8 |
Women in Hellenistic Settings | 12 |
Macedonia | 17 |
Asia Minor | 19 |
Women in Roman settings | 21 |
Spiritual life | 24 |
Conclusions | 27 |
Marriage divorce and the single life 1 Cor 7 | 126 |
Exclusive monogamy Rom 713 | 140 |
Holiness and honor 1 Thess 438 | 142 |
Mixed marriages 2 Cor 61471 | 145 |
Conclusions | 147 |
Paul and the household tables | 149 |
The Colossian household table Col 31841 | 150 |
The Ephesian household table Eph 52133 | 156 |
JESUS AND WOMEN | 29 |
Teachings on family and single life | 31 |
Children Mk9337 101316 | 33 |
Widows Mk 123840 12414 | 36 |
Marriage and adultery Mt 52730 Jn 8211 | 38 |
Divorce Mt 5312 1939 Mk 10212 Lk 1618 | 42 |
Eunuchs the single life Mt 191012 | 47 |
Conclusions | 50 |
Women in the parables and judgment sayings | 54 |
Female imagery in the judgment sayings | 61 |
Conclusions | 65 |
Stories of help and healing | 67 |
The woman at the well Jn 4742 | 70 |
The Syrophoenician woman Mk 72430 Mt 15218 | 76 |
Peters motherinlaw Mk 12931 Mt 81415 Lk 4389 | 78 |
Healing a cripple on the Sabbath Lk 131017 | 80 |
Jairus and the Jewess Mk 52143 Mt 91826 Lk 84056 | 82 |
The widow of Nain Lk 71117 | 86 |
Conclusions | 88 |
Women in the ministry of Jesus | 90 |
Mary and Martha | 101 |
Women who followed Jesus | 112 |
Conclusions | 119 |
PAUL AND WOMEN | 123 |
Women and the physical family | 125 |
Conclusions | 162 |
Women and the family of faith | 165 |
An unveiled threat? 1 Cor 11216 | 166 |
Silence in all the churches? 1 Cor 1433b36 | 174 |
Conclusions | 180 |
Paul and his female coworkers | 182 |
Trouble in paradise? Phil 423 | 187 |
An ancient greeting card? Rom 161 16 | 188 |
Conclusions | 192 |
The Pastoral Epistles | 193 |
WOMEN AND THE EVANGELISTS | 201 |
Women and the Third Evangelist | 203 |
Women in the Resurrection narratives | 204 |
Women in the birth narratives | 206 |
Women in the primitive church The Book of Acts | 212 |
Conclusions | 222 |
Women and the Evangelists Matthew Mark and John | 227 |
The Gospel of Matthew | 231 |
The Gospel of John | 234 |
Conclusions | 237 |
Conclusions | 239 |
Notes | 253 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
Acts addressed adultery anointing apostle appears Asia Minor attitude audience authority believe Christ Christian community Church commits adultery community of Jesus context contrast Corinth Corinthians creation order cult daughter disciples divorce eschatological eunuchs Evangelist evidence example family of faith father followed Fourth Evangelist God's Gospel Greek healing Hellenistic honor household table implies indicates involved Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Judaism Kingdom Lord Luke Luke's Macedonia male and female marital Mark marriage married Mary and Martha Mary Magdalene Mary's material Matthew means ministry ministry of Jesus Mishnah mother mother of Jesus narrative Old Testament one's parable Paul Paul's Pauline perhaps Pharisees phrase physical family portrays present Priscilla Priscilla and Aquila probably prophecy prophet rabbis refer rejection relationship religious Resurrection Roman Sabbath Samaritan says sexual speaking spiritual story suggests synagogue Synoptic teaching things tomb unclean verb verse widows witness wives woman women word worship
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