Reading 1 Corinthians with philosophically educated women

Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications (2014)
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Abstract

A history of research -- Educated women in the ancient world -- Women in philosophy -- Corinth and its philosophers -- Patronage and philosophically educated women -- Marriage, family, and worship in 1 Corinthians -- Self-sufficiency in Paul and the popular philosophers -- Summary of conclusions.

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