Lydia's impatient Sisters : A Feminist Social History of Early Christianity

Schottroff, Luise
Publication Date 1995
ISBN 9780334026105
Publisher SCM,
Binding Paperback
Condition Very good copy.
SKU 4501
Notes Some uneven sunning especially to the spine.

Description

Paperback. 298pp. What did it meant for women to become Christian during the formative years of Christianity? What implications did this have for women in their relationships, in everyday life, and in their view of the future? A feminist re-assessment of women, though sociology and social history, in the first century of Christianity, the New Testament and the Early Church.
Price: £8.50
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