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First converts: rich pagan women and the rhetoric of mission in early Judaism and Christianity
Shelly Matthews-
Frontmatter
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ABBREVIATIONS OF CLASSICAL WORKS (page xiii)
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INTRODUCTION (page 1)
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1 CRIMES OF PASSION: RELIGION, SEX, AND STATE SUBVERSION IN ANTIQUITIES 18:65‒84 (page 10)
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2 LADIES' AID: GENTILE NOBLEWOMEN AS SAVIORS AND BENEFACTORS IN THE ANTIQUITIES (page 29)
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3 "MORE THAN A FEW GREEK WOMEN OF HIGH STANDING": "GOD‐FEARING" NOBLEWOMEN IN ACTS (page 51)
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4 FIRST CONVERTS: ACTS 16 AND THE LEGITIMATING FUNCTION OF HIGH‐STANDING WOMEN IN MISSIONARY PROPAGANDA (page 72)
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CONCLUSION (page 96)
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ABBREVIATIONS OF WORKS CITED (page 103)
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NOTES (page 105)
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WORKS CITED (page 143)
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INDEX (page 161)
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Published: c2001
Publisher: Stanford University Press
- 9780804780407 (ebook)
- 9780804735926 (hardcover)