Jesus Was a Feminist: What the Gospels Reveal about His Revolutionary Perspective
Autor Leonard Swidleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 oct 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781580512183
ISBN-10: 1580512186
Pagini: 277
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Sheed & Ward
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1580512186
Pagini: 277
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Sheed & Ward
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 The Plan
Chapter 2 Prologue: Women in the Ancient World
Chapter 3 Yeshua, Feminist and Androgynous an Integrated Human
Chapter 4 Women in Yeshua's Language
Chapter 5 Women in Yeshua's Teaching
Chapter 6 Women in the Life of Yeshua
Chapter 7 The Attitude toward Women Reflected by the Gospel Writers and Their Sources
Chapter 8 Conclusions
Chapter 2 Prologue: Women in the Ancient World
Chapter 3 Yeshua, Feminist and Androgynous an Integrated Human
Chapter 4 Women in Yeshua's Language
Chapter 5 Women in Yeshua's Teaching
Chapter 6 Women in the Life of Yeshua
Chapter 7 The Attitude toward Women Reflected by the Gospel Writers and Their Sources
Chapter 8 Conclusions
Recenzii
Leonard Swidler makes the case that Jesus respected, cared for and even advocated for the rights of women, not in the sense of Betty Freidan, but in the highly personal relationships he formed and the subtle societal changes he was able to bring about through them....The church as we know it couldn't have come into being without women leaders at its beginning. A well-researched, illuminating book, it asks, is our feminism today as deep as his?
One does not have to subscribe to all of Leonard Swidler's theories about the origins of the gospels to be deeply appreciative of this book. Swidler mines the biblical texts with zeal and skill to make his case that Jesus took his stand on the side of the marginalized women of the first century. I found this book powerful, insightful, and challenging.
Swidler brings together a lifetime of academic research and personal involvement with one of the most pressing concerns for the Church: the rightful place of women. He convincingly shows that Jesus promoted the equality of women with men, looked on them as fully human persons, and expected them to be treated as such. The prejudice against women manifest in later Christian thought and practice cannot legitimately be attributed to anything Jesus said or did. This readable, compelling, passionate, and yet scholarly book is set to become another Swidler classic that Church authorities cannot afford to ignore.
The book Jesus Was a Feminist makes a convincing case for Jesus' feminism. According to Swidler, the church as we know it couldn't have come into being without women leaders at its beginning. A well-researched, illuminating book, it asks, is our feminism today as deep as his?
One does not have to subscribe to all of Leonard Swidler's theories about the origins of the gospels to be deeply appreciative of this book. Swidler mines the biblical texts with zeal and skill to make his case that Jesus took his stand on the side of the marginalized women of the first century. I found this book powerful, insightful, and challenging.
Swidler brings together a lifetime of academic research and personal involvement with one of the most pressing concerns for the Church: the rightful place of women. He convincingly shows that Jesus promoted the equality of women with men, looked on them as fully human persons, and expected them to be treated as such. The prejudice against women manifest in later Christian thought and practice cannot legitimately be attributed to anything Jesus said or did. This readable, compelling, passionate, and yet scholarly book is set to become another Swidler classic that Church authorities cannot afford to ignore.
The book Jesus Was a Feminist makes a convincing case for Jesus' feminism. According to Swidler, the church as we know it couldn't have come into being without women leaders at its beginning. A well-researched, illuminating book, it asks, is our feminism today as deep as his?