Women in Early Christianity: Translations from Greek Texts

By (author): "Patricia Cox Miller"
Publish Date: 2005
Women in Early Christianity: Translations from Greek Texts
ISBN0813214173
ISBN139780813214177
AsinWomen in Early Christianity: Translations from Greek Texts
Original titleWomen In Early Christianity: Translations From Greek Texts
This comprehensive sourcebook brings together translations of a variety of ancient Christian texts that elucidate how women were perceived and portrayed in the Greek literature written in the second to the sixth centuries. The texts included in the volume have been generously excerpted, providing the modern reader with an in-depth view of the historical reality of early Christian women's lives as well as a nuanced perspective on the many ways in which women were understood in theological and ecclesiastical frameworks. Few documents written by early Christian women have been preserved; contemporary readers therefore do not have much direct access to these women's own perspectives on their lives and roles as Christians. Nevertheless, there are many kinds of texts that can be used both to reconstruct the history of actual women in early Christianity and to analyze the ancient ideologies and rhetoric that affected how they were perceived.