This research aims to elaborate on women’s influence on the formations of Early Christianity and their underplayed role in affecting Europe’s intellectual movements. Women, both prior to and during the formation of Christianity, had been fully capable and passionate in their subverted attempts to contribute to society through intellectual, religious, and philosophical means. In these beginning years, there was reason to believe that Christianity’s success would allow for a gender equality that was formerly not seen throughout history. Unfortunately, Christianity’s institutionalization created ideologies that fundamentally undermined women’s validity by the writing and coercive use of biblical scripture. Regardless of this tragedy,...
Feminist biblical scholarship has re-evaluated the status and influence that women held within early...
An examination of the representation of women and gender in the New Testament and other early Christ...
The New Testament Gospels acknowledge that women were among Jesus' earliest followers in the first a...
Did the women of the First Four Christian Centuries have any influence upon the roles they were perm...
The question of women in the works of early Christian fathers is approached from the historical cont...
The primary focus of my research is Christian women in the Greek speaking areas of the West, namely,...
Extensive studies on Christian women have proved that there were numerous women leaders in Christian...
Religious history is often preserved by the winners of ideological debates. The twenty-seven books c...
This paper explores the status of women in their original social and cultural contexts, starting wit...
At its earliest, Christianity is a religion of respect and dignity for women. This paper examines th...
Women have been central to the work of Christian ministry from the time of Jesus to the twenty-first...
An examination of the representation of women and gender in the New Testament and other early Christ...
textThe study focuses on women reformers as the primary innovators behind the eighteenth-century Pi...
This dissertation focusses on the biblical role of women in the contemporary church, taking into acc...
The place of women in the world has changed and progressed in the past decades. When I was a young g...
Feminist biblical scholarship has re-evaluated the status and influence that women held within early...
An examination of the representation of women and gender in the New Testament and other early Christ...
The New Testament Gospels acknowledge that women were among Jesus' earliest followers in the first a...
Did the women of the First Four Christian Centuries have any influence upon the roles they were perm...
The question of women in the works of early Christian fathers is approached from the historical cont...
The primary focus of my research is Christian women in the Greek speaking areas of the West, namely,...
Extensive studies on Christian women have proved that there were numerous women leaders in Christian...
Religious history is often preserved by the winners of ideological debates. The twenty-seven books c...
This paper explores the status of women in their original social and cultural contexts, starting wit...
At its earliest, Christianity is a religion of respect and dignity for women. This paper examines th...
Women have been central to the work of Christian ministry from the time of Jesus to the twenty-first...
An examination of the representation of women and gender in the New Testament and other early Christ...
textThe study focuses on women reformers as the primary innovators behind the eighteenth-century Pi...
This dissertation focusses on the biblical role of women in the contemporary church, taking into acc...
The place of women in the world has changed and progressed in the past decades. When I was a young g...
Feminist biblical scholarship has re-evaluated the status and influence that women held within early...
An examination of the representation of women and gender in the New Testament and other early Christ...
The New Testament Gospels acknowledge that women were among Jesus' earliest followers in the first a...