
This Female Man of God
Women and Spiritual Power in the Patristic Age, 350-450 AD
Gillian Cloke(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 19. January 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-415-09470-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book is a study of the contribution of women to the development of the newly legitimate Christian church in the twilight of the Western Roman Empire. There are many women noted for the example of their life in this period, regarded amongst the luminaries of the day; but while their male mentors, the patristic authors have retained their fame, the women who surrounded and influenced them have all but disappeared from sight. The women themselves are partly to blame for this, for in order to be pious it made sense to disguise one's sex sometimes literally: Dr Cloke gives examples of those whose sex was discovered only after their death - they sought to become androgynous, a third sex before God. This book looks at a multitude of examples in some detail and takes an overview of the role of Christian women at this time. It should appeal not only to historians, classicists and theologians, but also to anyone who takes a general interest in the changing status of women over the the centuries.
Reviews / Votes
'Its method is that of traditional documentary social history, avoiding the inaccesibilities and pretesions of some more literay and theoretical approaches. No single work has provided a better introduction to the theme.' - Theological Book Review'This is a useful addition to the growing literature on women in early Christianity.' - Theology
'... a well-synthesised and lucid presentation of the aspirations and ideals that the Church Fathers imparted to the holy women of late antiquity.' - Journal of Gender Studies
'Gillian Cloke has made real contribution to the language and terms that we use in our discussion of gender in the Christian community.' - Intams
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
366 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-09470-2 (9780415094702)
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Person
Gillian Cloke took her research degree on women in the patristic age at St Andrews University. She is currently working as an administrator in Edinburgh.
Content
1 INTRODUCTION 'Holy' women? 2 PATRISTIC PERCEPTIONS The sources and the problems 3 MODELS FOR PIETY IN A SOCIAL CONTEXT 4 'EUNUCHS FOR THE LOVE OF HEAVEN' Avowed virginity 5 'THE CONTINENCE WHICH IS AWARE OF ITS OWN RIGHT' The order of widows 6 'MARRIED SANCTITY I THE BED UNDEFILED' Christian wifehood 7 MARRIED SANCTITY II: CHRISTIAN MOTHERHOOD 8 'NOT BY OFFICE BUT BY GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT' The ministries of women 9 CONCLUSION Holy 'women': the imago dei revisited