This article suggests ecstatic or apocalyptic visions, within which pregnant women symbolize an anticipated redemption, function as an instrument of liminal peoples, including women. Thus women's visionary experience, seen in the light of Jewish messianic expectations, is the mother of the special proclamations made by Jesus's women followers, including the canonical proclamations of Jesus's resurrection.
Which Messiah for Women? Messianisms and Early Christologies from the Perspective of Gender / Arcari, Luca. - The Bible and Women: An Encyclopedia of Exegesis and Cultural History. New Testament 2.1:(2015), pp. 97-120.
Which Messiah for Women? Messianisms and Early Christologies from the Perspective of Gender
ARCARI, LUCA
2015
Abstract
This article suggests ecstatic or apocalyptic visions, within which pregnant women symbolize an anticipated redemption, function as an instrument of liminal peoples, including women. Thus women's visionary experience, seen in the light of Jewish messianic expectations, is the mother of the special proclamations made by Jesus's women followers, including the canonical proclamations of Jesus's resurrection.File in questo prodotto:
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