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Hekate

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28. Female disciples: actually, that is in some scholarly dispute & not a settled matter. In any case..
Sun Mar 20, 2022, 04:08 PM
Mar 2022

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It is without dispute that there were, throughout the early times, a number of women who guested groups of Jesus’s followers to meals where all were considered brothers and sisters.

Hey, I can do this all day.

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/first/women.html

Women In Ancient Christianity: The New Discoveries
Scholar Karen King examines the evidence concerning women's important place in early Christianity. She draws a surprising new portrait of Mary Magdalene and outlines the stories of previously unknown early Christian women.
by Karen L. King

Karen L. King is Professor of New Testament Studies and the History of Ancient Christianity at Harvard University in the Divinity School. She has published widely in the areas of Gnosticism, ancient Christianity, and Women's Studies.
In the last twenty years, the history of women in ancient Christianity has been almost completely revised. As women historians entered the field in record numbers, they brought with them new questions, developed new methods, and sought for evidence of women's presence in neglected texts and exciting new findings. For example, only a few names of women were widely known: Mary, the mother of Jesus; Mary Magdalene, his disciple and the first witness to the resurrection; Mary and Martha, the sisters who offered him hospitality in Bethany. Now we are learning more of the many women who contributed to the formation of Christianity in its earliest years.

Perhaps most surprising, however, is that the stories of women we thought we knew well are changing in dramatic ways. Chief among these is Mary Magdalene, a woman infamous in Western Christianity as an adulteress and repentant whore. Discoveries of new texts from the dry sands of Egypt, along with sharpened critical insight, have now proven that this portrait of Mary is entirely inaccurate. She was indeed an influential figure, but as a prominent disciple and leader of one wing of the early Christian movement that promoted women's leadership.


Certainly, the New Testament Gospels, written toward the last quarter of the first century CE, acknowledge that women were among Jesus' earliest followers. From the beginning, Jewish women disciples, including Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Susanna, had accompanied Jesus during his ministry and supported him out of their private means (Luke 8:1-3). He spoke to women both in public and private, and indeed he learned from them. According to one story, an unnamed Gentile woman taught Jesus that the ministry of God is not limited to particular groups and persons, but belongs to all who have faith (Mark 7:24-30; Matthew 15:21-28). A Jewish woman honored him with the extraordinary hospitality of washing his feet with perfume. Jesus was a frequent visitor at the home of Mary and Martha, and was in the habit of teaching and eating meals with women as well as men. When Jesus was arrested, women remained firm, even when his male disciples are said to have fled, and they accompanied him to the foot of the cross. It was women who were reported as the first witnesses to the resurrection, chief among them again Mary Magdalene. Although the details of these gospel stories may be questioned, in general they reflect the prominent historical roles women played in Jesus' ministry as disciples.

WOMEN IN THE FIRST CENTURY OF CHRISTIANITY
After the death of Jesus, women continued to play prominent roles in the early movement. Some scholars have even suggested that the majority of Christians in the first century may have been women.
…… Here is clear evidence of women apostles active in the earliest work of spreading the Christian message.


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Turning Point Christian School in Norco, CA? MineralMan Mar 2022 #1
Of course, right after the pledge and morning prayer. Thomas Hurt Mar 2022 #7
Toilet Paper USA Initech Mar 2022 #20
Used,.. dirty,.. and filthy toilet paper. magicarpet Mar 2022 #22
I'm familiar with Norco, having lived in that area years ago. It's unfortunate that these abqtommy Mar 2022 #2
in a private X-tian pre-school? stopdiggin Mar 2022 #6
+10 nt reACTIONary Mar 2022 #26
Norco is right next to where I live. Initech Mar 2022 #21
"A program that requires students to be engaged while developing Christ-like character" dalton99a Mar 2022 #3
Weird....because that doesn't sound remotely Bettie Mar 2022 #4
Depends on which parts of the purported holy book they focus on. Mariana Mar 2022 #5
That bit about him cursing a fig tree to death because it didn't have fruit out of season alphafemale Mar 2022 #8
quite true that the Bible has seen a lot of 'interpretation' stopdiggin Mar 2022 #11
Examples: Mariana Mar 2022 #13
it is likely that the vast majority (all?) of both Old and New stopdiggin Mar 2022 #15
I didn't claim that the entirety of the Gospels portray Jesus that way. Mariana Mar 2022 #16
you did indeed stopdiggin Mar 2022 #18
It may help your understanding to read the entire passage & not stop short Hekate Mar 2022 #27
Female disciples: actually, that is in some scholarly dispute & not a settled matter. In any case.. Hekate Mar 2022 #28
I was referring to the Gospel stories only Mariana Mar 2022 #37
Read the article I linked to Hekate Mar 2022 #40
John 2:13-22 aka chasing the moneychangers from the Temple. Dreadful Hekate Mar 2022 #30
Was the violence and vandalism absolutely necessary? Mariana Mar 2022 #38
You know, this is not my path. But I am a scholar & I've actually read the book in question.... Hekate Mar 2022 #31
Mariana, these things are a matter of faith. dawg Mar 2022 #32
Thank you, dawg Hekate Mar 2022 #34
There's a reason there are thousands of denominations of Christianity. Mariana Mar 2022 #39
The poor ye shall always have with you, but you will not always have me. Statement of fact, imo. Hekate Mar 2022 #33
This is so clumsily inane it has to be a joke nt Azathoth Mar 2022 #35
Probably you should read Matthew 5-7, Sermon on the Mount / Beatitudes. All the way through. Hekate Mar 2022 #36
lolz obamanut2012 Mar 2022 #12
Please see post #13 for examples. nt. Mariana Mar 2022 #14
But the public schools are brainwashing kids, right? Boomerproud Mar 2022 #9
Revoke their tax exempt status! woodsprite Mar 2022 #10
Even though it is a private school no teacher should talk politics like that to small children kimbutgar Mar 2022 #17
Hate is a credential in some of these private Christian schools. keithbvadu2 Mar 2022 #19
Sadly you are correct! kimbutgar Mar 2022 #25
Pathetic ! RANDYWILDMAN Mar 2022 #23
Yes, need to be, and most are. Thank goodness. But those who aren't! Hortensis Mar 2022 #29
This is why we should watch how we pass public money to private religious schools. Baitball Blogger Mar 2022 #24
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