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Women Facing Martyrdom: The Interplay Between Temporality and Social and Gender Roles in Early Christianity
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Maria Dell’Isola
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- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Authors VII
- Introduction 1
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Section 1 Female Authority, Gender Roles, and Religious Experience and Practices in Early Christianity
- A Portrayal of “Gendered” Authority: Mary of Cassobola Across Time and Space in Two Ps.Ignatian Epistles 15
- A Male Colonization of a Female Visionary Body: The “Montanist” Prophetess in Tertullian’s On the Soul 9,4 29
- Women Facing Martyrdom: The Interplay Between Temporality and Social and Gender Roles in Early Christianity 43
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Section 2 Re-writing Women’s Authority: Tradition, Transmission, and Reception of Female Sainthood Across Time and Space
- Emulating Thecla: Mygdonia, Xanthippe, and Polyxena 61
- Husband as a “Religious Other”: Family Discord from Early Christian Apology to Medieval Hagiography 83
- The Metaphrastic Female Saint: Time and Temporality in Rewritten Lives of Women Saints 101
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Section 3 Women, Saints, and Time: The Construction of Gendered Temporality in the Lives of Holy Women
- Unlike Their Mothers: The Struggle Against Time of the Two Melanias 119
- Mothers’ Time: The Temporality of Motherhood in the Life of Martha and the Life of Symeon Stylite the Younger 135
- Girls, Interrupted: Synchronicity and Genealogy in Tzetzes’ Hypomnema for Saint Lucy 145
- Index 159
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Authors VII
- Introduction 1
-
Section 1 Female Authority, Gender Roles, and Religious Experience and Practices in Early Christianity
- A Portrayal of “Gendered” Authority: Mary of Cassobola Across Time and Space in Two Ps.Ignatian Epistles 15
- A Male Colonization of a Female Visionary Body: The “Montanist” Prophetess in Tertullian’s On the Soul 9,4 29
- Women Facing Martyrdom: The Interplay Between Temporality and Social and Gender Roles in Early Christianity 43
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Section 2 Re-writing Women’s Authority: Tradition, Transmission, and Reception of Female Sainthood Across Time and Space
- Emulating Thecla: Mygdonia, Xanthippe, and Polyxena 61
- Husband as a “Religious Other”: Family Discord from Early Christian Apology to Medieval Hagiography 83
- The Metaphrastic Female Saint: Time and Temporality in Rewritten Lives of Women Saints 101
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Section 3 Women, Saints, and Time: The Construction of Gendered Temporality in the Lives of Holy Women
- Unlike Their Mothers: The Struggle Against Time of the Two Melanias 119
- Mothers’ Time: The Temporality of Motherhood in the Life of Martha and the Life of Symeon Stylite the Younger 135
- Girls, Interrupted: Synchronicity and Genealogy in Tzetzes’ Hypomnema for Saint Lucy 145
- Index 159