A feminist companion to the Deutero-Pauline epistles / [print] edited by Amy-Jill Levine with Marianne Blickenstaff. - Cleveland, Ohio : Pilgrim Press, (c)2003. - xi, 200 pages ; 23 cm.

Also published by Continuum International Publishing Group, London.



Early Christian women married to unbelievers 'If anyone will not work, let them not eat' : 2 Thessalonians 3.10 and the social support of women Emancipative elements in Ephesians 5.21-33 : why feminist scholarship has (often) left them unmentioned, and why they should be emphasized (Re)describing reality? The transformative potential of Ephesians across times and cultures The Epistle to the congregation in Colossae and the invention of the 'household code' 1 Timothy 2.9-15 and the place of women in the church's ministry Limits and differentiation : the calculus of widows in 1Timothy 5.3-16 'Good citizenship' in the household of God : women's position in the Pastorals reconsidered in the light of Roman rule 1 Timothy 5.3-16 and leadership of women in the early church Margaret Y. MacDonald -- Mary Anne Beavis -- Virginia Ramey Mollenkott -- Elna Mouton -- Angela Standhartinger -- David M. Scholer -- Jouette M. Bassler -- Lilian Portefaix -- Bonnie Thurston.



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Bible.--Epistles of Paul--Feminist criticism.


Feminist theology.

BS2650.B648.F465 2003 BS2650