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Preface | vii | |
I. | Introduction | 1 |
A. | The Subject and the Method | 1 |
B. | Tendencies in Scholarship | 6 |
C. | The Sources | 18 |
D. | Summary of Purpose and Procedure | 21 |
II. | Apostles | 47 |
A. | Women Apostles in the New Testament | 47 |
B. | Women Apostles in the Tradition of the Ancient Church | 49 |
III. | Prophets | 63 |
A. | The Tomb Epigraph of the Prophet Nana | 63 |
B. | Literary Evidence | 67 |
IV. | Teachers of Theology | 89 |
A. | A Papyrus Letter | 89 |
B. | Inscriptions | 93 |
C. | Christian Women Teachers and the New Testament Prohibitions | 99 |
V. | Presbyters | 116 |
A. | Epigraphic and Literary Evidence from the East | 116 |
B. | Epigraphic and Literary Evidence from the West | 128 |
VI. | Enrolled Widows | 142 |
A. | Epigraphic and Literary Evidence from the West | 142 |
B. | Literary Evidence from the East | 147 |
VII. | Deacons | 158 |
A. | Inscriptions from Palestine and Vicinity | 158 |
B. | Inscriptions from Asia Minor | 162 |
C. | Inscriptions from Greece | 174 |
D. | Inscriptions from Macedonia | 177 |
E. | Inscriptions from the West | 182 |
VIII. | Bishops | 199 |
A. | Inscriptions | 199 |
B. | Women Bishops in the Early Church | 205 |
IX. | Stewards | 217 |
A. | Inscriptions | 217 |
B. | Stewards in Early Christian Literature | 219 |
X. | Source-Oriented Perspectives for a History of Christian Women Officeholders | 223 |
Abbreviations | 225 | |
Bibliography | 227 | |
A. | Reference Works | 227 |
B. | Primary Sources | 232 |
C. | Secondary Literature | 248 |
Index of Women's Names from Antiquity and the Middle Ages | 296 | |
Index of Epigraphical and Papyrus Sources | 299 | |
Index of Ancient Literature | 306 | |
Index of Modern Authors | 312 |
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