Gospel Women: Studies of the Named Women in the Gospels

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 15‏/05‏/2002 - 343 من الصفحات
There have been many studies of the women in the Gospels, but this is a new kind of book on the subject. Rather than offering a general overview of the Gospel women or focusing on a single theme, Richard Bauckham studies in great depth both the individual women who appear in the Gospels and the specific passages in which they appear.

This unique approach reveals that there is much more to be known about such women than previous studies have assumed. Employing historical and literary readings of the biblical texts, Bauckham successfully captures the particularity of each woman he studies.

An opening look at the Old Testament book of Ruth introduces the possibilities of reading Scripture from a woman's perspective. Other studies examine the women found in Matthew's genealogies, the prophet Anna, Mary of Clopas, Joanna, Salome, and the women featured in the Gospel resurrection narrative. A number of these women have never been the subject of deep theological enquiry.

Unlike most recent books, Bauckham's work is not dominated by a feminist agenda. It does not presume in advance that the Gospel texts support patriarchal oppression, but it does venture some of the new and surprising possibilities that arise when the texts are read from the perspective of their female characters.

Astute, sensitive to issues of gender, and written by one of today's leading theologians, Gospel Women will be of interest to a wide range of readers.
 

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The Book of Ruth as a Key to Gynocentric Reading of Scripture
1
2 Womens and Mens Perspectives
6
3 Female Power and Male Authority
8
4 The Problem of the Genealogy
10
5 The Canonical Role of Gynocentric Texts
12
The Gentile Foremothers of the Messiah
17
2 The Ancestry of Tamar
28
3 The Marriage of Rahab
34
7 Joanna as Apostolic Witness
186
8 The Historical Joanna A Sketch
194
9 Readers on the Road with Joanna
199
Mary of Clopas
203
1 Who Was She?
204
2 Her Role in the Mission of the Church in Palestine
213
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218
The Two Salomes and the Secret Gospel of Mark
225

4 The Canaanite Women
41
Elizabeth and Mary in Luke 1 Reading a Gynocentric Text Intertextually
47
2 Mary as Agent of Gods Salvation of Israel
55
3 Marys Lowly Status
69
Anna of the Tribe of Asher
77
2 Where Were the Asherites?
79
3 Jerusalem and the Median Diaspora
88
4 Anna Phanuel and the Book of Tobit
92
5 Anna in Gospel and History
98
The Northern Tribes in Exile in 4 Ezra 13
101
The Place of Origin of the Book of Tobit
103
Joanna the Apostle
109
1 On the Road with Jesus and His Disciples
110
2 Jewish Women as Owners of Property
121
3 Wife of Herods Steward
135
4 Wife of Chuza the Nabatean
150
5 Patron or Servant?
161
6 Joanna Also Known as Junia
165
1 Salome the Sister of Jesus
226
2 Salome the Disciple of Jesus
234
3 The Secret Gospel of Mark
247
Some Extracanonical Texts about Salome the Disciple of Jesus
254
The Women and the Resurrection The Credibility of Their Stories
257
2 The Formation of the Gospel Resurrection Narratives
262
3 The Credibility of Women
268
4 The Women in Matthew
277
5 The Women in Luke
279
6 The Women in John
283
7 The Women in Mark
286
8 The Women as Authoritative Witnesses in the Early Church
295
9 The Women in the Kerygmatic Summaries
304
Index of Names of Ancient People and Places
311
Index of Modern Authors
320
Index of Ancient Literature
327
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Richard Bauckham is professor emeritus of New Testament studies at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, and senior scholar at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. A fellow of both the British Academy and the Royal Society of Edinburgh, he has also written Bible and Mission: Christian Witness in a Postmodern World. Visit Bauckham's website at richardbauckham.co.uk.

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