In a time when the ordination of women is an ongoing and
passionate debate, the study of women's ministry in the early
church is a timely and significant one. There is much evidence from
documents, doctrine, and artifacts that supports the acceptance of
women as presbyters and deacons in the early church. While this
evidence has been published previously, it has never before
appeared in one complete English-language collection.
With this book, church historians Kevin Madigan and Carolyn
Osiek present fully translated literary, epigraphical, and
canonical references to women in early church offices. Through
these documents, Madigan and Osiek seek to understand who these
women were and how they related to and were received by, the church
through the sixth century. They chart women's participation in
church office and their eventual exclusion from its leadership
roles. The editors introduce each document with a detailed headnote
that contextualizes the text and discusses specific issues of
interpretation and meaning. They also provide bibliographical notes
and cross-reference original texts. Madigan and Osiek assemble
relevant material from both Western and Eastern Christendom.
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