Lydia's Impatient Sisters: A Feminist Social History of Early Christianity
Luis Schottroff
What did it mean for women to become Christians during the formative years of Christianity? What implications did this conversion have for women in their relationships, in everyday life, and in their view of the future? Theologian and social historian Luise Schottroff asks these questions as she investigates the world of the first Christian women. In particular, she looks at the immeasurable influence that women had on the common life of the first Christian communities despite the struggles they endured under patriarchal domination.
This book represents a significant step forward in the understanding of women in the New Testament and the early church.
This book represents a significant step forward in the understanding of women in the New Testament and the early church.
年:
1995
出版社:
Westminster John Knox Pr
语言:
english
页:
158
ISBN 10:
066422072X
ISBN 13:
9780664220723
文件:
PDF, 11.58 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1995