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Nice one Toto. Guess I cant work Asclepius into this one. Quote:
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Roman State Christianity started as a military operation. (See T. D. Barnes, The American Journal of Philology, Vol. 105, No. 1 (Spring, 1984), pp. 69-72.) And Constantine personally appointed his male bishops. It was the Gnostics who ordained "Thecla". Quote:
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I think she's asking the right questions, but of the wrong century. Having just read your link to Sex and the Serpent it is clear that a fair bit of reliance of the argument is being placed in accepting Tertullian - first as a living person and secondly as a reliable source of information. We are all very much aware, and if we aren't then we should be, that the 4th century witnessed the authorship and creation of a great mass of piously forged sources. The TF may as well have been found in the Historia Augusta. DeConick's detective work needs more C14 and less reliance on the Eusebian GPS. But I think she's asking the right questions. Best wishes Pete |
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The responses here are a bit astounding. The idea that women were written out of the early church is not especially radical, and not confined to hard line feminists.
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I have no doubt that women were written out of the gospel, Look at St Berenice in the Latin Stations of the Cross. But there were men written out of narratives too. I see no evidence of sexism per se. It's just a lot of political posturing for a thoroughly modern agenda
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The underlying justification for this discrimination is male superiority. Here one observes the ancient dispute between Sparta and Athens: strength versus intellect. Males claim superiority in both dimensions. I am unconvinced about the latter. It may well be that endocrinological factors do influence raw computing abilities, so that there could be some genuine physiological distinction between genders so as to render females less intelligent (however one defines intelligence) than males, but I remain skeptical of existing studies. The analogy is with heart disease: for DECADES, medical textbooks taught, incorrectly as it turns out, various aspects of cardiology theory and practice, based solely on studies of male heart disease. Female's hearts were ignored, in those earliest studies, upon which treatment had been based until the past couple of decades when new research did include females, with results that overturned some of the most favorite prejudices. Females' diminished role in the temple, mosque, or church is a logical consequence of an inadequate, incorrect, and unappreciated understanding of biology two millenia ago. The real shame, is that today, when one does have a superior understanding of reproduction, hormonal influence, and genetic roles in changing human affect, we are still, as a society, following dictates of ancient prejudices. Here's hoping this forum can help change that situation. avi |
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Maybe April's book is more needed in some places that others I guess. Added in edit: Just out of interest, have you had the experience of men using this verse to say that women were sinful? If so can you say where this happened? thanks |
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