Wiley, Tatha,

Paul and the gentile women : reframing Galatians / [print] Tatha Wiley. - New York : Continuum, (c)2005. - 168 pages ; 22 cm.



Galatian disputes. -- A volatile mix ; -- New perspective and beyond ; -- The use and abuse of Paul -- Paul's context. -- Paul's commissioning ; -- Jewish pluralism in Paul's time ; -- Paul's zealous faith ; -- Paul's symbolic horizon ; -- Jewish restoration eschatology ; -- New creation -- Challenges and challengers in Galatia. -- The Galatian assemblies ; -- Jewish missionaries and Gentile proselytes ; -- Gentile converts ; -- Paul's polemics ; -- The problems Paul faced ; -- Sarah and Hagar ; -- Who were Paul's opponents? ; -- Covenant fidelity as the opponents' ideal -- Women in the Galatian assemblies. -- Gender and Torah ; -- Greco-Roman women ; -- Jewish women in the diaspora ; -- Women proselytes in Pauline communities ; -- The threat to the Galatian women -- Recovering Paul--and the gospel. -- Paul's pregnant silence about women ; -- Questioning the doctrinal reading of Paul ; -- What were the men thinking? ; -- A different gospel ; -- Difference and its absence.



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Bible.--Galatians--Criticism, interpretation, etc.

BS2685 BS2685.W676.P385 2005