The paper presents a short survey of the multifarious use of the Bible in the construction of female gender model by the Latin fathers (III-IV centuries), mainly focusing on Tertullian, Ambrose and Jerom
An examination of the representation of women and gender in the New Testament and other early Christ...
Gen(de)red power: The power of genre in the debate about women’s roles in the Pastoral Letters and ...
Francis Xavier’s Letters and Writings are eloquent narratives of a journey that absorbed the Saint’s...
This article presents an overview of Jerome\u2019s multifarious use of biblical texts in constructin...
A survey on the use of Bible texts in constructing the female gender models by the Latin Fathers
The legal sources of Early Christianity include the “canonical” texts in the narrow sense (i. e. bib...
The article discusses two issues related to the role of women in heretical movements on the basis of...
Feminist scholars and theologians have examined the effects of the dominantly male language in the B...
The question of women in the works of early Christian fathers is approached from the historical cont...
Explore the characterization of women in the Hebrew and Christian scriptures, and discover what we c...
International audienceIf the question of divine representation in Antiquity is a complex matter, can...
Women in the Synoptic Gospels – more than decorative characters The aim of the paper is to show that...
BOLOM KOTARI, Martina: The Status of a Woman in the Bible in Perspective of Luise Schottroff and Eli...
The theologian Tertullian (c.160-c.230 CE) was a prominent voice in early western Christianity, writ...
The analysis of the writings of Tertullian at an angle of his attitude towards women encounters a lo...
An examination of the representation of women and gender in the New Testament and other early Christ...
Gen(de)red power: The power of genre in the debate about women’s roles in the Pastoral Letters and ...
Francis Xavier’s Letters and Writings are eloquent narratives of a journey that absorbed the Saint’s...
This article presents an overview of Jerome\u2019s multifarious use of biblical texts in constructin...
A survey on the use of Bible texts in constructing the female gender models by the Latin Fathers
The legal sources of Early Christianity include the “canonical” texts in the narrow sense (i. e. bib...
The article discusses two issues related to the role of women in heretical movements on the basis of...
Feminist scholars and theologians have examined the effects of the dominantly male language in the B...
The question of women in the works of early Christian fathers is approached from the historical cont...
Explore the characterization of women in the Hebrew and Christian scriptures, and discover what we c...
International audienceIf the question of divine representation in Antiquity is a complex matter, can...
Women in the Synoptic Gospels – more than decorative characters The aim of the paper is to show that...
BOLOM KOTARI, Martina: The Status of a Woman in the Bible in Perspective of Luise Schottroff and Eli...
The theologian Tertullian (c.160-c.230 CE) was a prominent voice in early western Christianity, writ...
The analysis of the writings of Tertullian at an angle of his attitude towards women encounters a lo...
An examination of the representation of women and gender in the New Testament and other early Christ...
Gen(de)red power: The power of genre in the debate about women’s roles in the Pastoral Letters and ...
Francis Xavier’s Letters and Writings are eloquent narratives of a journey that absorbed the Saint’s...