Holy misogyny: Why the sex and gender conflicts in the early church still matter
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New York
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Bloomsbury
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Includes bibliographical references )p. ]155[-159( and index
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April D. DeConick
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CONTENTS NOTE
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1. Where did God the mother go? -- 2. Why was the spirit neutered? -- 3. Did Jesus think sex is a sin? -- 4. Did Paul silence women? -- 5. Is marriage a sin? -- 6. Is marriage salvation? -- 7. Once a woman, always a woman? -- 8. How do we solve a problem like Maria? -- 9. Because the Bible tells us so?
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History ، Church history - Primitive and early church, ca. 03-006
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Religious aspects Christianity History of doctrines ، Women - Early church, ca. 03-006
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، Feminist theology
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270
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1082
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195
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W6D4
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De Conick, April D.
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