Mary and Early Christian Women : Hidden Leadership.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing AG,
2019.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Mary and Early Christian Women
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Chapter 1 Background and Perspective
- Mary Magdalene and the Mother of Jesus
- Mary, a Jew
- Mary Remembered in the Extracanonical Gospels
- Methodology
- The Power of Bio-Power
- Breaking the Box of Our False Imagination of the Past
- Chapter 2 More Collyridian Déjà vu
- The Old Rule-of-Thumb: lectio brevior potior
- Redaction Analysis of Mary's Liturgical Leadership
- A Scene of Mary Exorcising Demons
- Women Using Censers and Incense
- Kernels of Historicity: Women Using Censers Liturgically
- Redaction Analysis of the Markers of Women's Authority
- Chapter 3 Women Apostles: Preachers and Baptizers
- Assembling a Jigsaw Puzzle-The Apostle Mariamne in the Acts of Philip
- Sexual Slander as Evidence of Women in the Clergy
- Irene, Apostle of Jesus
- The Long Narrative About Irene's Life
- Male Re-Baptizers and the Apostle Nino
- Irene Baptizes and Seals
- The "Apostle" Thecla Baptizes and Seals
- Dating Controversy: When Was the Life of Thecla Composed?
- The Thecla Tertullian Knew
- Cultural Context
- Chapter 4 Mary, High Priest and Bishop
- Jesus's Mother Versus 1 Timothy
- Mary in Art: High Priest and Bishop
- Mary with the Episcopal Pallium
- Mary with the Cloth of the Eucharistic Officiant
- Women with the Cloth of the Eucharistic Officiant
- Chapter 5 Mother and Son, Paired
- Mother and Son Paired on Objects Used in the Liturgy
- Dividing the Mother-Son Dyad: The Maria Maggiore Mosaics
- The Mother-Son Dyad in Art Prior to the Council of Ephesus
- Mother and Son Paired in Third- and Fourth-Century Funereal Art
- Chapter 6 The Life of the Virgin and Its Antecedents
- The Oldest Text of the Life of the Virgin
- The Annunciation to Mary in the Temple
- Mary at the Baptism of Her Son
- The Women at the Lord's Supper.
- Partaking at the Temple Altar in the Gospel of Bartholomew
- Gender Parallelism in the Liturgy in the Didascalia Apostolorum
- The Ritual of Body and Blood According to the Apostolic Church Order
- Chapter 7 Women and Men at the Last Supper: Reception
- Female and Male Christian Presiders from the Second Century Onwards
- Writings That Paired Male and Female Clerical Titles
- Women Overseers or Bishops
- Cerula and Bitalia, Ordained Bishops
- Historicity of Pulcheria Inside the Holy of Holies of the Second Hagia Sophia
- Female and Male Clergy at the Altar Table in Old Saint Peter's Basilica
- The Ciborium in Old Saint Peter's Basilica
- The Altar in Old Saint Peter's Basilica
- Possible Identification of the Male and Female Officiants at the Altar Table
- Theodora and Justinian in San Vitale: Modeling Mary and Jesus at the Last Supper
- Third-Century Evidence of Gender Parity at the Offering Table
- Chapter 8 Modes of Silencing the Past
- Modes of Silencing the Past
- Breaking the Box of Our False Imagination of the Past
- Notes, Abbreviations, and References
- Notes Chapter 2
- Notes Chapter 3
- Notes Chapter 4
- Notes Chapter 5
- Notes Chapter 6
- Notes Chapter 7
- Notes Chapter 8
- Abbreviations
- References
- Index.