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"Women like this": new perspectives on Jewish women in the Greco-Roman world
Amy-Jill Levine
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page vii)
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Preface (page xi)
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Understanding a Patriarchy: Women in Second Century Jerusalem Through the Eyes of Ben Sira (Claudia V. Camp, page 1)
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Philo's Portrayal of Women — Hebraic or Hellenic? (Judith Romney Wegner, page 41)
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The "Woman with the Soul of Abraham": Traditions about the Mother of the Maccabean Martyrs (Robin Darling Young, page 67)
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Portraits of Women in Pseudo-Philo's Biblical Antiquities (Betsy Halpern-Amaru, page 83)
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Revelatory Experiences Attributed to Biblical Women in Early Jewish Literature (Randall D. Chesnutt, page 107)
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Patriarchy with a Twist: Men and Women in Tobit (Beverly Bow and George W. E. Nickelsburg, page 127)
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Aseneth and Her Sisters: Women in Jewish Narrative and in the Greek Novels (Richard I. Pervo, page 145)
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From Narrative to History: The Resurrection of Mary and Martha (Adele Reinhartz, page 161)
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Women in the Third Gospel and the New Testament Apocrypha (Stevan Davies, page 185)
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Did Ancient Women Write Novels? (Mary R. Lefkowitz, page 199)
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Women's Authorship of Jewish and Christian Literature in the Greco-Roman Period (Ross S. Kraemer, page 221)
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Index of Sources (page 243)
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Authors Cited (page 255)
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List of Contributors (page 259)
Citable Link
Published: c1991
Publisher: Scholars Press
- 9781555404628 (hardcover)
- 9781555404635 (paper)