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When Dan Brown's novel, The Da Vinci Code, was published, it did
something that many biblical scholars were not able to do. It posed
difficult questions about the role of women in Jesus' life and in
the early church, and brought these questions to the forefront of
biblical conversations. Many grew up with only a sketchy
acquaintance with the many women whose stories march through the
pages of the Old and New Testaments. Their stories were not told,
and their heroism was unsung. Today, however, more and more
scholars are turning their attention to the stories of those women
of valor. Nowhere are they as prominent and as central as in the
Gospel of John. Judith Kaye Jones contends that the Gospel of John
does not just include stories about women, it is structured around
stories of women. In this unique testament, women and their
encounters with Jesus provide the framework for the central message
of Jesus.
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