Early Christian Women and Pagan Opinion

Early Christian Women and Pagan Opinion

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MacDonald Margaret Y.
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521561747
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This is a study of how women figured in public reaction to the church from New Testament times to Christianity's encounter with the pagan critics of the second century CE. The reference to a hysterical woman was made by the most prolific critic of Christianity, Celsus. He was referring to a follower of Jesus - probably Mary Magdalene - who was at the centre of efforts to create and promote belief in the resurrection. MacDonald draws attention to the conviction, emerging from the works of several pagan authors, that female initiative was central to Christianity's development; she sets out to explore the relationship between this and the common Greco-Roman belief that women were inclined towards excesses in religion. The findings of cultural anthropologists of Mediterranean societies are examined in an effort to probe the societal values that shaped public opinion and early church teaching. Concerns expressed in New Testament and early Christian texts about the respectability of women, and even generally about their behaviour, are seen in a new light when one appreciates that outsiders focused on early church women and understood their activities as a reflection of the group as a whole.
EAN 9780521561747
ISBN 0521561744
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date October 3, 1996
Pages 292
Language English
Dimensions 223 x 142 x 20
Country United Kingdom
Authors MacDonald Margaret Y.