Outrageous Women, Outrageous God

Women in the First Two Generations of Christianity

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Bibles, Other Bibles, Christianity, Church, Church History, History
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Author: Ross Saunders ISBN: 9780646970028
Publisher: Stavroula Saunders Publication: May 9, 2017
Imprint: Stavroula Saunders Language: English
Author: Ross Saunders
ISBN: 9780646970028
Publisher: Stavroula Saunders
Publication: May 9, 2017
Imprint: Stavroula Saunders
Language: English

'Outrageous Women, Outrageous God' is a study into the status and ministry of women in the New Testament, and how they went against many of the social and religious constraints of their time. It is a fresh approach to the place women, both Jewish and gentile, made for themselves-from the conception of John the Baptizer to the death of the last apostle. When you stop to consider that all the authors of the New Testament books were men who were part of the constraints which society and religion placed on women, you cannot help being amazed at the extent to which women gained prominence in early Christianity. In describing these women and their actions, Ross Saunders has used the word, ‘outrageous’ to emphasize just how far some of them stepped outside what was traditionally allowed them: ‘That God would at times encourage such behaviour means that to some extent, God is the origin of this outrageousness.’

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'Outrageous Women, Outrageous God' is a study into the status and ministry of women in the New Testament, and how they went against many of the social and religious constraints of their time. It is a fresh approach to the place women, both Jewish and gentile, made for themselves-from the conception of John the Baptizer to the death of the last apostle. When you stop to consider that all the authors of the New Testament books were men who were part of the constraints which society and religion placed on women, you cannot help being amazed at the extent to which women gained prominence in early Christianity. In describing these women and their actions, Ross Saunders has used the word, ‘outrageous’ to emphasize just how far some of them stepped outside what was traditionally allowed them: ‘That God would at times encourage such behaviour means that to some extent, God is the origin of this outrageousness.’

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