Christian women and the time of the Apostolic Fathers (AD c. 80 - 160): Corinth, Rome and Asia Minor
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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
ХІ
INTRODUCTION
1
I CLEMENT COR AND CORINTH: Not little women, not
good wives: the politics of disorder in Corinth
Introduction
27
1.1 Why was a Roman church writing to Corinth?
32
1.2
The heart of the problem
35
1.3
The politics of disorder in Corinth: Clement and
Paul
35
1.3.1
The diagnosis: disharmony, dishonour and
danger
39
1.3.2
Sedition and affray: political disorder and
danger
42
1.3.3
Females and favourites, silence and sedition
45
1.4
Foremothers in faith and foolishness
47
1.4.1
Rahab and the wife of Lot: hospitality
48
(a) Rahab
49
(b) The wife of Lot
51
1.4.2
Women endangering, women endangered:
Danai ds, Dircae and Miriam
52
1.4.3
Judith and Esther: self-endangering women
56
(a) Judith
56
(b) Esther
58
1.4.4
Clement s strategy: a summary
59
1.5
Digging deeper: what had happened in Corinth?
60
1.5.1
Not everywhere
...
not everyone
-
order
and the Church
60
viii CONTENTS
1.5.2
Dissent
in Corinth
(і):
the rise of
monepiscopacy?
64
1.5.3
Dissent in Corinth (ii): a move against the
establishment?
66
1.6
Corinth, charisma and authority
69
1.6.1
Charisma and authority
70
1.6.2
Charisma and chaos
73
1.6.3
Israel s wilderness dissenters
74
(a) Dathan and Abiram
75
(b) Prophetic equality: Miriam
76
(c) Eldad
and Modat
77
1.7
The remedy and the cost
79
1.7.1
Exodus and incomers
79
1.8
Final observations: winners and losers
85
Π
ROME AND THE SHEPHERD: Rhoda,
Grapté
and the
Virtues: Church-building in Rome
Introduction
91
II.
1
Romans and Christians
94
II.
1.1
Roman Christian diversity
94
II.
1.2
Rome and Christian sufferings
99
И.1.3
Andromache and the refuse of Asia
100
II.
1.4
Women, marriage and the Italian scene
102
II.1.5 The evidence of Pliny the Younger
104
11.2
Hermas
in Wonderland
109
11.3 Christians in Rome: goal and reality in
The Shepherd
110
11.3.1 Ordinary Christians in Rome
112
11.3.2 Repentance and punishment
112
H.3.3 Virtuous virgin, literate Lady: female
figures in The Shepherd
115
IL4 The trials of marriage
117
II.5 Manliness, wifeliness and the dysfunctional
Christian family
124
11.5.1
Hermas
and his wife
125
11.5.2 Her apostate children
127
11.5.3 Partying virgins, sisterly wives: the
development of the celibate ideal
130
11.5.4 Making a man of him
133
CONTENTS ix
II.
6 Business
as usual : the tale
oí
two cities
136
11.6.1
Patronage and leadership: some problems
137
II.
7
The foundlings and the freed: slavery and Rome
140
11.7.1
Sold
...
to a certain Rhoda
141
II.
7.2
Christianity and slavery: hope and reality
143
II.7.3 Before their naked mistresses : slaves and
maid-chasers
147
П.7.4
The bottom line: economics
153
11.8
Grapté: a
Christian woman in Rome
154
11.8.1
Grapté
the teacher
154
11.8.2
Grapté
the performer
159
11.9 Final observations
162
Ш
ASIA MINOR: IGNATIUS, POLYCARP AND OTHERS:
Ammia,
Alcé
and the goddess Artemis: Asia Minor
Introduction
167
ПІЛ
Not so little women and the good wives
171
III.
1.1
Menodora
and
Plancia Magna
172
III.
1.2
Calpurnia and Christians in exile
173
III.
1.3
Women and public life
174
III.
1.4
Out of Asia: two New Testament
foremothers
176
(a)
Lydia
177
(b) Priscilla
179
III.2 Marriage and parenthood
181
III.2.1 Speak to my sisters
... :
the creation of
Christian marriage
181
III.2.2 Life without marriage
185
Ш.2.3
To be or not to be
... :
parenthood,
abortion and exposure
187
ІП.2.4
To hell and back: the offspring vindicated
193
III.2.5 The hell of the pagan husband
196
Ш.З
Slavery and Asia Minor churches
200
Ш.3.1
Slave sisters
201
III.3.2 Be content
... :
the desire for
manumission
203
III.3.3 The tortured slaves
206
III.4 Christian women: mostly from Smyrna
210
Ш.4.1
The context
210
CONTENTS
ΠΙ.4.2
Martyrdom and theatricality
212
III.4.3 Women and Ignatius-Peregrinus
214
I1I.4.4
Tavia, Epitropos s
woman and
Alcé
217
(a) Tavia,
protector of virgins and
widows?
218
(b) She who is of Epitropos
221
(c)
Alcé
223
ΠΙ.4.5
I am deeply sorry
... :
the wife of
Valens
227
III.4.6 Philip s daughters, Ammia and Jezebel :
Asia Minor prophet-teachers
233
(a) Great luminaries sleep
... :
Philip s
daughters
235
(b) Ammia of Philadelphia
240
(c) Jezebel of Thyatira
243
Ш.5
Reading Ignatius in Ephesus
247
III.5.1 Ephesus and the Christians
249
III.5.2 Ephesus, twice temple-warden: claims to
power
251
III.5.3 The virgin in Ephesus
258
(a) The dissolution of magic
260
(b) Newness
263
(c) The heresy of the docetists: don t even
mention them (Smyrn
7.2)
265
(d) Truly born of a virgin
... :
the
marketing of Mary
267
ΠΙ.6
Final observations
270
REFERENCES
275
INDICES
315
General Index
315
Index of Female Names
321
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CONTENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
ХІ
INTRODUCTION
1
I CLEMENT COR AND CORINTH: Not little women, not
good wives: the politics of disorder in Corinth
Introduction
27
1.1 Why was a Roman church writing to Corinth?
32
1.2
The heart of the problem
35
1.3
The politics of disorder in Corinth: Clement and
Paul
35
1.3.1
The diagnosis: disharmony, dishonour and
danger
39
1.3.2
Sedition and affray: political disorder and
danger
42
1.3.3
Females and favourites, silence and sedition
45
1.4
Foremothers in faith and foolishness
47
1.4.1
Rahab and the wife of Lot: hospitality
48
(a) Rahab
49
(b) The wife of Lot
51
1.4.2
Women endangering, women endangered:
Danai'ds, Dircae and Miriam
52
1.4.3
Judith and Esther: self-endangering women
56
(a) Judith
56
(b) Esther
58
1.4.4
Clement's strategy: a summary
59
1.5
Digging deeper: what had happened in Corinth?
60
1.5.1
'Not everywhere
.
not everyone'
-
order
and the Church
60
viii CONTENTS
1.5.2
Dissent
in Corinth
(і):
the rise of
monepiscopacy?
64
1.5.3
Dissent in Corinth (ii): a move against the
establishment?
66
1.6
Corinth, charisma and authority
69
1.6.1
Charisma and authority
70
1.6.2
Charisma and chaos
73
1.6.3
Israel's wilderness dissenters
74
(a) Dathan and Abiram
75
(b) Prophetic equality: Miriam
76
(c) Eldad
and Modat
77
1.7
The remedy and the cost
79
1.7.1
Exodus and incomers
79
1.8
Final observations: winners and losers
85
Π
ROME AND THE SHEPHERD: Rhoda,
Grapté
and the
Virtues: Church-building in Rome
Introduction
91
II.
1
Romans and Christians
94
II.
1.1
Roman Christian diversity
94
II.
1.2
Rome and Christian sufferings
99
И.1.3
Andromache and 'the refuse of Asia'
100
II.
1.4
Women, marriage and the Italian scene
102
II.1.5 The evidence of Pliny the Younger
104
11.2
Hermas
in Wonderland
109
11.3 Christians in Rome: goal and reality in
The Shepherd
110
11.3.1 Ordinary' Christians in Rome
112
11.3.2 Repentance and punishment
112
H.3.3 Virtuous virgin, literate Lady: female
figures in The Shepherd
115
IL4 The trials of marriage
117
II.5 Manliness, wifeliness and the dysfunctional
Christian family
124
11.5.1
Hermas
and his wife
125
11.5.2 Her apostate children
127
11.5.3 Partying virgins, sisterly wives: the
development of the celibate ideal
130
11.5.4 'Making a man of him'
133
CONTENTS ix
II.
6 'Business
as usual': the tale
oí
two cities
136
11.6.1
Patronage and leadership: some problems
137
II.
7
The foundlings and the freed: slavery and Rome
140
11.7.1
'Sold
.
to a certain Rhoda'
141
II.
7.2
Christianity and slavery: hope and reality
143
II.7.3 'Before their naked mistresses': slaves and
maid-chasers
147
П.7.4
The bottom line: economics
153
11.8
Grapté: a
Christian woman in Rome
154
11.8.1
Grapté
the teacher
154
11.8.2
Grapté
the performer
159
11.9 Final observations
162
Ш
ASIA MINOR: IGNATIUS, POLYCARP AND OTHERS:
Ammia,
Alcé
and the goddess Artemis: Asia Minor
Introduction
167
ПІЛ
Not so 'little' women and the good wives
171
III.
1.1
Menodora
and
Plancia Magna
172
III.
1.2
Calpurnia and Christians in exile
173
III.
1.3
Women and public life
174
III.
1.4
Out of Asia: two New Testament
foremothers
176
(a)
Lydia
177
(b) Priscilla
179
III.2 Marriage and parenthood
181
III.2.1 'Speak to my sisters
.':
the creation of
Christian marriage
181
III.2.2 Life without marriage
185
Ш.2.3
'To be or not to be
.':
parenthood,
abortion and exposure
187
ІП.2.4
To hell and back: the offspring vindicated
193
III.2.5 The hell of the pagan husband
196
Ш.З
Slavery and Asia Minor churches
200
Ш.3.1
Slave'sisters'
201
III.3.2 'Be content
.':
the desire for
manumission
203
III.3.3 The tortured slaves
206
III.4 Christian women: mostly from Smyrna
210
Ш.4.1
The context
210
CONTENTS
ΠΙ.4.2
Martyrdom and theatricality
212
III.4.3 Women and Ignatius-Peregrinus
214
I1I.4.4
Tavia, Epitropos's
woman and
Alcé
217
(a) Tavia,
protector of virgins and
widows?
218
(b) 'She who is of Epitropos'
221
(c)
Alcé
223
ΠΙ.4.5
'I am deeply sorry
.':
the wife of
Valens
227
III.4.6 Philip's daughters, Ammia and 'Jezebel':
Asia Minor prophet-teachers
233
(a) 'Great luminaries sleep
.':
Philip's
daughters
235
(b) Ammia of Philadelphia
240
(c) 'Jezebel' of Thyatira
243
Ш.5
Reading Ignatius in Ephesus
247
III.5.1 Ephesus and the Christians
249
III.5.2 Ephesus, twice temple-warden: claims to
power
251
III.5.3 The virgin in Ephesus
258
(a) The dissolution of magic
260
(b) 'Newness'
263
(c) The heresy of the docetists: 'don't even
mention them' (Smyrn
7.2)
265
(d) 'Truly born of a virgin
.':
the
marketing of Mary
267
ΠΙ.6
Final observations
270
REFERENCES
275
INDICES
315
General Index
315
Index of Female Names
321 |
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