- Editorial Review -
Private Women, Public Meals is a vital contribution to Women's Studies in Early Christianity, Synoptic Studies, and Greco-Roman and Jewish Studies in antiquity. Professor Corley's painstaking research draws on an array of Greco-Roman, Jewish, and early Christian sources in order to shed new light...
Dr. Corley challenges the assumption that Jesus himself fought patriarchal limitations on women. Rather the analysis of his authentic teaching suggests that while Jesus critiques class and slave/free distinctions in his culture, his critique did not extend to unequal gender distinctions...
An exciting and engaging book that will appeal not only to academics but to the film-viewing public, educated lay-persons and students. Not only will the book aid this audience in a greater appreciation of the film 'The Passion of the Christ' but perhaps more importantly it will enable the reader to distinguish....
examination of women's roles at the beginnings of Christianity with this groundbreaking new study of women's funerary rituals and lament customs in the ancient Roman world. She finds in these rituals important connections with Gospel accounts of women's visits to the tomb of Jesus & of his resurrection on the third da
Maranatha es un exhaustivo estudio de los rituales funerarios protagonizados por las mujeres en los orígenes del cristianismo. Para Kathleen E. Corley, es en las reuniones de mujeres corrientes para hacer duelo y elevar sus lamentaciones por el Jesús difunto -no en el cerrado círculo de los discípulos varones-...
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