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Luke-Acts contains many and diverse female characters, many of whom
play significant roles in the unfolding drama of God's plan of
salvation through Jesus and the early church. Women followers of
Jesus are fully-fledged disciples who prove to be reliable and
insightful, participating in God's mission at all levels. They act
as interpreters of salvation history, God's prophetic mouthpieces,
witnesses to the resurrection, proclaimers and teachers of the
gospel, and patrons and leaders of the early church. At the heart
of this narratival exposure lies a particular theology of women.
This narratival presentation and theology is rich and quite
remarkable given the socio-religious climate in which Luke wrote.
An appreciation of this 'narratival theology' is important, not
only for a well-rounded understanding of Luke-Acts, but as a vital
part of the variegated witness of the New Testament regarding the
role of women in God's new community.
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