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Paul and the gentile women, reframing Galatians, Tatha Wiley

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Paul and the gentile women, reframing Galatians, Tatha Wiley
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-161) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Paul and the gentile women
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
57531541
Responsibility statement
Tatha Wiley
Sub title
reframing Galatians
Table Of Contents
1. Galatian disputes -- A volatile mix -- New perspective and beyond -- The use and abuse of Paul -- 2. Paul's context -- Paul's commissioning -- Jewish pluralism in Paul's time -- Paul's zealous faith -- Paul's symbolic horizon -- Jewish restoration eschatology -- New creation -- 3. Challenges and challengers in Galatia -- The Galatian assemblies -- Jewish missionaries and gentile proselytes -- Gentile converts -- Paul's polemics -- The problems Paul faced -- Sarah and Hagar -- Who were Paul's opponents? -- Covenant fidelity as the opponents' ideal -- 4. Women in the Galatian assemblies -- Gender and Torah -- Greco-Roman women -- Jewish women in the diaspora -- Women proselytes in Pauline communities -- The threat to the Galatian women -- 5. Recovering Paul--and the gospel -- Paul's pregnant silence about women -- Questioning the doctrinal reading of Paul -- What were the men thinking? -- A different gospel -- Difference and its absence
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