
Gender and Purity in the Protevangelium of James
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Inhalt
- Cover
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- A. Textual History and Witness
- B. The Protevangelium of James in Modern Scholarship
- C. Recent Research on Purity in Early Judaism and Christianity
- D. Scope, Aims, and Structure
- E. Terminology
- Chapter One: Date, Provenance, and Genre
- A. Dating the Protevangelium of James
- B. Debates about Provenance
- C. The Protevangelium of James and Judaism
- D. Genre and Purpose
- E. Conclusion
- Chapter Two: Mary, the Temple, and Ritual Purity
- A. Introduction
- B. What is Ritual Purity/Impurity?
- I. Ritual Purity/Impurity in the Hebrew Bible
- II. Ritual Purity/Impurity in other Ancient Jewish Literature
- III. Philo
- IV. The Scrolls
- V. Rabbinic Literature
- VI. NT Gospels and Pauline Corpus
- C. The View of Ritual Purity in the Protevangelium of James
- I. The Jerusalem Temple and the Miraculous Conception
- II. Mary as a Temple Sacrifice
- D. Conclusion
- Chapter Three: Mary and Menstrual Impurity
- A. Introduction
- B. What is Menstrual Purity/Impurity?
- I. Menstrual Purity/Impurity in the Hebrew Bible
- II. Menstrual Purity/Impurity in the Qumran Scrolls
- III. The Damascus Document
- IV. The Temple Scroll
- V. QTohorot (Purities)
- VI. Rabbinic Literature
- VII. Early Christian Sources
- VIII. The Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus
- IX. The Letter of Dionysius of Alexandria
- X. Didascalia Apostolorum (DA)
- C. The View of Menstrual Purity/Impurity
- I. Does Mary Menstruate? The Problem of Prot. Jas. 8:4
- II. Menstrual Impurity and the Image of Mary
- III. The Literary Function of Prot. Jas. 8:4
- IV. Prot. Jas. 8:4 as a Narrative Pivot
- D. Conclusion
- Chapter Four: Mary and Sexual Impurity
- A. Introduction
- B. What is Sexual Purity/Impurity?
- C. Virginity and Celibacy in Early Jewish Sources
- I. Betulah and Parthenos
- II. Virginity, Celibacy, and Marriage in the Hebrew Bible
- III. Virginity, Celibacy, and Marriage in the Scrolls
- IV. Virginity, Celibacy, and Marriage in Rabbinic Sources
- D. Virginity, Celibacy, Asceticism, and Marriage
- I. Jesus
- II. Paul
- III. Second and Third Centuries Views
- E. The View of Sexual Purity/Impurity
- I. Mary's Sexual Status and Role as the Virgin of the Lord
- II. The Miraculous Conception of Mary
- III. Pre-Testing
- F. The Virginity Tests
- I. Test One: Joseph Questions Mary's Pregnancy
- II. Test Two: The High Priest Questions Mary's Pregnancy
- III. Test Three: Salome Questions Mary's Pregnancy
- G. Conclusion
- Chapter Five: Provenance Revisited
- A. Jews and Christians in Syria
- B. Jews, "Jewish-Christians," and Christians in Syria
- I. Antioch: A Test Case
- C. The Protevangelium of James and Syrian Christianity
- I. "Marcionism and Docetism:" Edessa
- II. Asceticism and Marriage
- III. Menstrual Purity: The Didascalia Apostolorum
- IV. Mary and Women in Syrian Christianity
- V. Final Thoughts on a Syrian Provenance
- Conclusion
- A. Mary's Purity and Characterization
- B. Understanding Mary's Potential Menstrual Impurity
- Bibliography
- A. Critical Editions, Translations, and Commentaries
- B. General Bibliography
- Index of Ancient Sources
- Hebrew Scriptures and Septuagint
- New Testament
- Jewish Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
- Protevangelium of James
- New Testament Apocrypha and Other Early Christian Sources
- Rabbinical and Other Related Writings
- Josephus and Philo
- Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature
- Apostolic Fathers
- Patristic and Other Latin and Greek Sources
- Index of Modern Authors
- Index of Subjects
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