Women Praying and Prophesying in Corinth: Gender and Inspired Speech in First Corinthians

"Cover" -- "Preface" -- "Table of Contents" -- "Abbreviations" -- "Introduction" -- "I. From “Women Praying or Prophesying” to “Let Women Be Silent”" -- "II. Project Plan" -- "Chapter 1. Interpreting Women’s Speech...

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Main Author: Marshall, Jill E. 1981- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2017
In:Year: 2017
Reviews:Women Praying and Prophesying in Co­rinth. Gender and Inspired Speech in First Corinthians (2018) (Baum, Armin Daniel, 1965 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe v.448
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Corinthians 1. 11-14 / Woman / Prayer / Glossolaly / Prophecy
B Greece (Antiquity) / Woman / Prophecy
IxTheo Classification:FA Theology
Further subjects:B Women Biblical teaching
B Electronic books
B Thesis
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Print version: Marshall, Jill E: Women Praying and Prophesying in Corinth : Gender and Inspired Speech in First Corinthians. - Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck,c2017. - 9783161555039
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Summary:"Cover" -- "Preface" -- "Table of Contents" -- "Abbreviations" -- "Introduction" -- "I. From “Women Praying or Prophesying” to “Let Women Be Silent”" -- "II. Project Plan" -- "Chapter 1. Interpreting Women’s Speech in Corinth: Rhetoric and Historical Reconstruction" -- "I. Reading 1 Corinthians and Reconstructing the Corinthian Situation" -- "A. Ferdinand Christian Baur’s Corinthian Factions" -- "B. Sources of Problems: Gnosticism, Realized Eschatology, Paul’s Teachings" -- "C. The Sociological Turn: Theissen, Meeks, and Schüssler Fiorenza" -- "II. Women in the Corinthian Assembly" -- "A. Men and Women in Worship and the Galatians 3:28 Connection" -- "B. Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza and Paul’s Ambivalent Impact for Women" -- "C. Antoinette Clark Wire’s Corinthian Women Prophets" -- "D. Jorunn Økland and the Discourse of Gender and Sanctuary Space" -- "III. Defining Prophecy and Prayer in Tongues" -- "A. Origins and Backgrounds for Prophecy and Tongues" -- "B. Form and Content of Prophecy and Tongues" -- "C. The Question of Mental States and Ecstasy " -- "D. Paul’s Rhetorical Goals in Defining Inspired Speech" -- "IV. Women Prophets in Ancient Mediterranean Divination" -- "A. Cataloging and Defining Divination" -- "B. The Anthropological Turn: Jean-Pierre Vernant and Followers" -- "C. Gender Dynamics in Oracular Institutions" -- "V. Summary of Research and Questions Remaining" -- "Chapter 2. Women Praying and Prophesying: Archaeological Evidence from Corinth" -- "I. Introducing Corinth" -- "A. History and Archaeology" -- "B. Temples and Religious Spaces in Roman Corinth" -- "II. Women’s Presence in the Roman Forum: Inscriptions" -- "III. Women Praying: Devotion to Demeter and Isis" -- "A. The Sanctuary of Demeter in the Roman Period" -- "1. Earliest Use: Curse Tablets on the Lower Terrace".
"2. Temple Construction in the Late First Century" -- "B. Sanctuaries for Isis in Corinth and Kenchreai" -- "1. Literary Evidence: Pausanias and Apuleius" -- "2. Archaeological Evidence" -- "3. Apuleius’s Isis Festival in Kenchreai (Metamorphoses, Book XI)" -- "IV. Women Prophesying: Corinth and Oracular Temples of Apollo" -- "A. Connections to Trans-Regional Oracles" -- "B. Apollo Temples and Images in Corinth" -- "V. Conclusion" -- "Chapter 3. Ambivalence toward Women’s Speech: Livy, Philo, and Plutarch" -- "I. Livy’s History: Roman Matrons Speaking in the Forum " -- "II. Philo of Alexandria: Women and the Female Part of the Soul" -- "A. Philo’s Gender Dualism" -- "B. De specialibus legibus 3.169–80: Spaces for Women’s Speech" -- "C. De vita contemplativa: Men, Women, and Ecstatic Speech" -- "III. Plutarch: Virtue and Speech in State and Household" -- "A. Women’s Form, Fame, and Speech in Virtues of Women" -- "B. Women Inside and Outside of the Home in Conjugalia Praecepta" -- "IV. Conclusion" -- "Chapter 4. Women Prophets in Philosophical, Poetic, and Oracular Literature" -- "I. Philosophical Traditions" -- "A. History and Philosophy: Interrogating Communication with Gods" -- "1. Herodotus’s History" -- "2. Plato’s Three Forms of Madness" -- "B. The Pythia in Plutarch’s De defectu oracularum and De Pythiae oraculis" -- "II. Poetic Traditions" -- "A. Poetry: Dramatizing Communication with Gods" -- "1. Athenian Drama" -- "2. Latin Epic Poetry" -- "B. The Sacrifice of the Pythia in Lucan’s De bello civili" -- "III. Oracular Traditions" -- "A. Prophecy: Recording Communication with Gods" -- "1. Male and Female Prophets in the Hebrew Bible" -- "2. Sibylline Collections in Greek and Roman Traditions" -- "B. The Sibyl’s Embodiment of Apocalyptic Prophecy in the Sibylline Oracles" -- "IV. Conclusion
"Chapter 5. Women Praying or Prophesying: The Ambivalent Argument of 1 Corinthians 11:2–16" -- "I. The Structure and Difficulties of 1 Corinthians 11:2–16" -- "II. The Situation: Keeping Traditions, Praying, and Prophesying (11:2)" -- "III. Theological Premise: Heads and Bodies (11:3)" -- "IV. Cultural Norms of Gender Differentiation (11:4–6)" -- "V. Creation Narratives and Gender Identity (11:7–12)" -- "VI. More Cultural Arguments: Propriety, Nature, and Custom (11:13–16)" -- "VII. Conclusion" -- "Chapter 6. Voiceless Idols, Voiceless Women: The Argument from 1 Corinthians 11:16 to 14:40" -- "I. Argumentative Movements in 11:17–14:25" -- "A. The Ritual Meal in Assembly: 1 Corinthians 11:17–34" -- "B. Voiceless Idols, One Speaking Spirit: 1 Corinthians 12:1–11" -- "C. The Body of Christ: 1 Corinthians 12:12–31" -- "D. A Better Way: 1 Corinthians 13:1–13" -- "E. Defining Prophecy and Praying in Tongues: 1 Corinthians 14:1–25" -- "1. Pursue Prophecy in Order to Build Up (14:1–5)" -- "2. The Limited Efficacy of Speaking in Tongues (14:6–12)" -- "3. Mindlessness of Speaking in Tongues (14:13–19)" -- "4. Responses of Outsiders to Inspired Speech (14:20–25)" -- "II. Instructions for Order for Praying or Prophesying (14:26–40)" -- "A. The Textual Integrity of 14:34–35" -- "B. The Rhetorical Integrity of 14:26–40" -- "III. Conclusion " -- "Conclusion" -- "I. The Gender Dynamics of Inspired Speech" -- "II. Implications of this Research" -- "Bibliography" -- "Index of Ancient Sources" -- "Hebrew Bible and Septuagint" -- "Deuterocanonical Books" -- "Pseudepigrapha" -- "Ancient Jewish Authors" -- "New Testament" -- "Early Christian Writings" -- "Greek and Latin Literature
ISBN:316155504X