Her Share of the Blessings: Women's Religions Among Pagans, Jews, and Christians in the Greco-Roman World
Ross Shepard Kraemeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 apr 1994
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195086706
ISBN-10: 0195086708
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 1 line figure
Dimensiuni: 216 x 140 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195086708
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 1 line figure
Dimensiuni: 216 x 140 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
`this book will provide a useful and reliable guide to all interested in the topic, as well as provoking a range of new questions'Theology
'powerfully-argued and challenging book'N R M de Lange, Bulletin of Judaeo-Greek Studies
'In Her Share of the Blessings Ross Kraemer does a much better job of making sense of women's religions in the ancient world than most of her predecessors ... she tracks down and reconstructs (often with great scholarly expertise) the activities of that half of the ancient world who were biologically female.'Mary Beard, London Review of Books
`offers a fresh appraisal of women's roles in a range of ancient cults in the light of recent social anthropological theory ... The work is amply documented with notes and bibliography. It should serve as a fine stimulus to further study in this important and controversial areaExpository Times
'The work is amply documented with notes and bibliography. It should serve as a fine stimulus to further study in this important and controversial area.'Ruth B. Edwards, The Expository Times, August 1993, Volume 104, Number 11
'Her study stands out among scholarship about women in the area of Christian origins in that she does not approach the material from a theological perspective ... she has made a significant contribution to the study of Christianity ... Kraemer's book, in attempting to move away from the deprivation model, is a positive step toward finding new ways to come to terms with women's participation in religion ... an excellent resource that compiles, describes, and analyses primary source materials that focus on women in ancient Greece, Rome, and Asia Minor. The fact that she securely locates, for the most part, her study within a social historical context makes the book invaluable for the study of women's religions and women in religious movements in the ancient world.'Darlene Juschka, Centre for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto, Method & Theory in the Study of Religion 5-2 (1993)
'powerfully-argued and challenging book'N R M de Lange, Bulletin of Judaeo-Greek Studies
'In Her Share of the Blessings Ross Kraemer does a much better job of making sense of women's religions in the ancient world than most of her predecessors ... she tracks down and reconstructs (often with great scholarly expertise) the activities of that half of the ancient world who were biologically female.'Mary Beard, London Review of Books
`offers a fresh appraisal of women's roles in a range of ancient cults in the light of recent social anthropological theory ... The work is amply documented with notes and bibliography. It should serve as a fine stimulus to further study in this important and controversial areaExpository Times
'The work is amply documented with notes and bibliography. It should serve as a fine stimulus to further study in this important and controversial area.'Ruth B. Edwards, The Expository Times, August 1993, Volume 104, Number 11
'Her study stands out among scholarship about women in the area of Christian origins in that she does not approach the material from a theological perspective ... she has made a significant contribution to the study of Christianity ... Kraemer's book, in attempting to move away from the deprivation model, is a positive step toward finding new ways to come to terms with women's participation in religion ... an excellent resource that compiles, describes, and analyses primary source materials that focus on women in ancient Greece, Rome, and Asia Minor. The fact that she securely locates, for the most part, her study within a social historical context makes the book invaluable for the study of women's religions and women in religious movements in the ancient world.'Darlene Juschka, Centre for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto, Method & Theory in the Study of Religion 5-2 (1993)