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A Feminist Companion to Patristic Literature
Amy-Jill LevinePaperback 2007-10-01
The Feminist Companion to Patristic Literature is?the tenth volume in the Feminist Companion to the?Bible and Early Christian Literature. This volume?examines a number of Patristic texts and early?Christian documents from a feminist perspective?including Clement of Rome, Clement of Alexandria,?the Christian Martyr and the Gospel of Thomas.
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The Feminist Companion to Patristic Literature is the twelfth volume in the Feminist Companion to the Bible and Early Christian Literature series. Presenting cutting-edge studies by both established scholars and new voices from diverse cultures and contexts, the series not only displays the range of feminist readings, it offers essential readings for all students of the New Testament and early Christian literature.This volume examines a number of Patristic texts and early christian documents from a feminist perspective including Clement of Rome, Clement of Alexandria, the Christian Martyr and the Gospel of Thomas. Contributors: Barbara Bowe, Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley, Denise Buell, Virginia Burrus, Elizabeth Castelli, Elizabeth Clark, Kathy Gaca, Robin Jensen, Ross S Kraemer, Carolyn Osiek, Carolyn Osiek, Theresa Shaw
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The Feminist Companion to Patristic Literature is?the tenth volume in the Feminist Companion to the?Bible and Early Christian Literature. This volume?examines a number of Patristic texts and early?Christian documents from a feminist perspective?including Clement of Rome, Clement of Alexandria,?the Christian Martyr and the Gospel of Thomas.
-Publisher.
Publisher Description
The Feminist Companion to Patristic Literature is the twelfth volume in the Feminist Companion to the Bible and Early Christian Literature series. Presenting cutting-edge studies by both established scholars and new voices from diverse cultures and contexts, the series not only displays the range of feminist readings, it offers essential readings for all students of the New Testament and early Christian literature.This volume examines a number of Patristic texts and early christian documents from a feminist perspective including Clement of Rome, Clement of Alexandria, the Christian Martyr and the Gospel of Thomas. Contributors: Barbara Bowe, Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley, Denise Buell, Virginia Burrus, Elizabeth Castelli, Elizabeth Clark, Kathy Gaca, Robin Jensen, Ross S Kraemer, Carolyn Osiek, Carolyn Osiek, Theresa Shaw