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Women, Class, and Society in Early Christianity: Models from Luke-Acts
Especially given the burgeoning interest in the social world of the New Testament, it is remarkable that far too often scholars and students of the New Testament continue to view women homogeneously, as if all women in antiquity existed at the same social, political, and economic level. Rather, women in antiquity, just as women of today, can be found anywhere along the spectrum of society, from voiceless slave to wealthy landowner. Failing to look at women's lives in light of their place in ancient class structures results in tunnelvision, and women are mistalakenly depicted as being uniformly cut from the same social, economic, and political cloth.
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226.408 Arl w
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Publisher | Hendrickson Pub.Inc. : Peabody, Massachusetts USA., 1997 |
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xv + 238hlm: 15,5x23,5cm
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English
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1-56563-181-1
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226.408
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