Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Women in first-century Mediterranean cultures
- 2 Women and the physical family in the Pauline epistles
- 3 Women and the family of faith in the Pauline epistles
- 4 Women and the Third Evangelist
- 5 Women in the churches of Matthew, Mark, and John
- 6 Trajectories beyond the New Testament era
- Conclusions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Women in first-century Mediterranean cultures
- 2 Women and the physical family in the Pauline epistles
- 3 Women and the family of faith in the Pauline epistles
- 4 Women and the Third Evangelist
- 5 Women in the churches of Matthew, Mark, and John
- 6 Trajectories beyond the New Testament era
- Conclusions
- Notes
- Bibliography
Summary
A portion of this work (parts of chapters 1, 4, and 5) exists in a somewhat different form in my doctoral dissertation, accepted by the University of Durham, England, in 1981. Again, I must express my gratitude to Professors C.K. Barrett (my advisor), J. McHugh, and A.T. Hanson for their assistance with my original thesis. In addition, I wish to thank Professor Graham Stanton for his help and suggestions when this new volume was being prepared.
Finally, I dedicate this work to women of faith engaged in the scholarly study of the New Testament material and the hermeneutical task of applying biblical texts to modern religious contexts. ‘Apply the whole of yourself to the text; apply the whole of the text to yourself’ (J. Bengel).
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- Women in the Earliest Churches , pp. ixPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1988