Patriarchal ideals have long played a major role, even decisive
role in the Christian church and in its understanding of its
scriptures, community, ministry, and mission. This reality, and
women's often creative response to it, for the subject of this
collection.
Written by experts in church history, the articles take a close
look at women's status in ancient, medieval, modern, and
contemporary Christianity. Contributors explore such themes as
women's role in early Christian communities, their role models in
the Roman Empire, Elizabeth I's exploitation of women's cultural
disadvantages, the relative autonomy of women in Catholic and
Protestant churches, and their evolving roles in marriage and the
ministry today.
This fascinating history of women's response to sexism in
Christianity is an ideal text for courses in women's studies and
church history. Lively, clear, and jargon-free, it will also appeal
to anyone with a special interest in this wide-ranging subject.
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