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|a Beattie, Gillian.
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|a Women and Marriage in Paul and His Early Interpreters.
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|a The Library of New Testament Studies
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|a Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction: WOMEN AND MARRIAGE IN PAUL AND HIS EARLY INTERPRETERS; Theoretical Perspective: ''The Pragmatist''s Progress''; Redescribing ''Gnosticism''; The Selection of Nag Hammadi Texts; PART I: PAUL; Chapter 1 MARRIAGE IN 1 CORINTHIANS; The Context for Paul''s Teaching on Marriage; 7.1-5: Behaviour in Marriage; 7.6-9: Paul''s Preference for Celibacy; 7.10-16: Divorce; 7.17-24: ''Remain as you are''; 7.25-35: Marriage as a Source of Anxiety; 7.36-40: The Betrothed and the Widowed; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 2 WOMEN IN 1 CORINTHIANS.
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|a A Note on the Authenticity of 11.2-1611.2: Evoking a Favourable Response; 11.3: Headship: the Source of Authority; 11.4-6: (Un)covering the Head and Shaming the ''Head''; 11.7-9: The Argument from Creation; 11.10: The Woman''s Authority and the Angels; 11.11-12: A Cautionary Note; 11.13-16: ''Judge for yourselves''?; 11.2-16: Overall Assessment; 14.34-35: The Question of Authenticity; 14.33b-35: The Veil of Silence; 14.33b-40 and 11.2-16: Making Sense of the Contradiction; 14.36-40: The Concluding Challenge; Concluding Remarks; PART II: DEUTERO-PAULINE LETTERS.
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|a Chapter 3 MARRIAGE IN THE DEUTERO-PAULINE LITERATURE: COLOSSIANS AND EPHESIANS''Absent in the flesh but present in spirit'': Colossians as Pseudepigraphy; ''Philosophy and empty deceit'': The Opponents in Colossians; ''As is fitting in the Lord'': Marriage in Colossians; The Context of Ephesians; Marriage as an Image of Salvation in Ephesians 5.21-33; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 4 WOMEN IN THE DEUTERO-PAULINE LITERATURE: THE PASTORAL EPISTLES; The Question of Authorship; (False) Teaching and the Purpose of the Pastorals; 1 Timothy 2.9-15: ''I do not permit a woman to teach . . .''
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|a 1 Timothy 5.3-16: ''Honour widows who are really widows''Concluding Remarks; PART III: NAG HAMMADI; Chapter 5 MARRIAGE IN THE NAG HAMMADI TEXTS; The Stereotype of ''Gnostic'' Morality; ''Libertinism''; ''Asceticism''; ''Truth in types and images'': The Gospel of Philip on Language and Imagery; ''The mystery of marriage'' in the Gospel of Philip; Marriage as Salvation in the Exegesis on the Soul; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 6 WOMEN AND FEMININE IMAGERY IN THE NAG HAMMADI TEXTS; Women and ''Heresy''; Reading Genesis in the Hypos tasis of the Archons; ''Protest Exegesis''?
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|a Male and Female in the Gospel of ThomasMary Magdalene in the Gospel of Thomas and Other ''Gnostic'' Texts; Conclusion: REDESCRIBING PAUL; Bibliography; Index of References; Index of Authors; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; V; W; Y; Z.
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|a Beattie undertakes a comparative survey of the treatment of women and marriage in three different kinds of text: an authentic Pauline letter (namely 1 Corinthians); the deutero-Pauline literature (Colossians, Ephesians and the Pastoral Epistles); and some tractates from the Nag Hammadi library (giving particular attention to the Gospel of Philip, the Exegesis on the Soul, the Hypostasis of the Archons and the Gospel of Thomas). The theoretical position she takes is based upon the neo-pragmatist thought of Richard Rorty and Stanley Fish, the former''s notions of ''contingency'' and ''redescript.
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