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Winner of the 2023 CSBS'' Frank W. Beare Award.

Honourable Mention for Best Book in Jewish Studies from the British and Irish Association for Jewish Studies.

This engaging and accessible textbook provides an introduction to the study of ancient Jewish and Christian women in their Hellenistic and Roman contexts.

This is the first textbook dedicated to introducing women's religious roles in Judaism and Christianity in a way that is accessible to undergraduates from all disciplines. The textbook provides brief, contextualising overviews that then allow for deeper explorations of specific topics in women's religion, including leadership, domestic ritual, women as readers and writers of scripture, and as innovators in their traditions. Using select examples from ancient sources, the textbook provides teachers and students with the raw tools to begin their own exploration of ancient religion. An introductory chapter provides an outline of common

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"Attentive to our learning conditions and lived contexts, Parks, Sheinfeld, and Warren provide an often candid and accessible entrée into the study of women in ancient Judaism and Christianity. Their incredible new book guides us into both the scope and depth of the study of this complicated, yet exciting world, boosted by a range of creative, reflexive, and relevant exercises. This dynamic team of scholars has made an engaging and interactive textbook like no other!" - Joseph A. Marchal, Ball State University, USA

"The goal of this book is to be a one-stop shop for anyone who wants to incorporate Jewish and Christian women in their Greco-Roman contexts into courses on the ancient Mediterranean. By providing methodology and context chapters, the authors situate students and instructors both for a rich learning experience. Written at an accessible register using a vast range of source materials and with numerous explanatory boxes, illustrations, and useful discussion questions, this book will prove invaluable in diverse courses - from religious studies, to ancient history, to women’s and gender studies, and even race and ethnicity." - Rebecca Futo Kennedy, Denison University, USA.

"Sara Parks, Shayna Sheinfeld, and Meredith Warren have co-authored an engaging and pedagogically intelligent textbook, which provides a very constructive reading experience for both teachers and students. The book shines in the way it explains the relevance and purpose of gendered approaches, including why questions of gender have been ignored in the past, why they matter, why it is difficult to study them, and how to study them. The book is also delightfully up-to-date regarding teaching practices and platforms, as is shown, for instance, by the helpful suggestions involving the use of breakout rooms or Google map tours. (...) The textbook provides a wealth of insights into the study of gender in antiquity and a precious addition to the teaching resources available." - Elisa Uusumaki, Revue de Qumran

"Jewish and Christian Women in the Ancient Mediterranean is, first and foremost, an undergraduate textbook. However, it will easily appeal to anyone who’s really serious about studying women and gender in the history of Judaism and Christianity. (...) This thorough text begins by laying out a solid hermeneutical framework in the first four chapters. The authors provide key techniques and definitions needed in the study of gender from roughly 300 BCE to 300 CE. These chapters also provide an accessible overview of history, gender, positionality, religion, and canons of scripture. (...) The remaining six chapters are thematic, utilizing the tools and cumulative understanding of the first four chapters to address questions about women and gender in ancient Judaism, the early Jesus movement, religion in the daily life of women, women in literature, martyrdom accounts, and subsequent history. The breadth of literary and archaeological explorations is truly exceptional and enlightening. Regular recaps and summaries, detailed glossaries, informational sidebars, and suggested activities for learners significantly add to the value of this text, making it a well-rounded resource. (...) The authors have “built a kind of ‘people’s history’ that gives at least a small glimpse into the elusive stories of non-elite people in antiquity” (p. 320). This interdisciplinary achievement is precisely what makes their textbook such a singularly valuable resource for any reader curious about the status of women during this important period of history" - Mark M. Mattison, Christian Feminism Today



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1. Introduction 2. Religious Systems of Antiquity 3. Bodies of Literature 4. Accessing Ancient Sources 5. Ancient Judaism 6. Early Jesus Movement 7. Religion in Daily Life: From Birth to Death 8. Women as Consumers, Characters, and Creators of Literature 9. (Wo)manly Ways of Dying 10. The Second Century and Beyond

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/31/2021 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138543799, 978-1138543799
      ISBN10: 1138543799

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Winner of the 2023 CSBS'' Frank W. Beare Award.

      Honourable Mention for Best Book in Jewish Studies from the British and Irish Association for Jewish Studies.

      This engaging and accessible textbook provides an introduction to the study of ancient Jewish and Christian women in their Hellenistic and Roman contexts.

      This is the first textbook dedicated to introducing women's religious roles in Judaism and Christianity in a way that is accessible to undergraduates from all disciplines. The textbook provides brief, contextualising overviews that then allow for deeper explorations of specific topics in women's religion, including leadership, domestic ritual, women as readers and writers of scripture, and as innovators in their traditions. Using select examples from ancient sources, the textbook provides teachers and students with the raw tools to begin their own exploration of ancient religion. An introductory chapter provides an outline of common

      Trade Review

      "Attentive to our learning conditions and lived contexts, Parks, Sheinfeld, and Warren provide an often candid and accessible entrée into the study of women in ancient Judaism and Christianity. Their incredible new book guides us into both the scope and depth of the study of this complicated, yet exciting world, boosted by a range of creative, reflexive, and relevant exercises. This dynamic team of scholars has made an engaging and interactive textbook like no other!" - Joseph A. Marchal, Ball State University, USA

      "The goal of this book is to be a one-stop shop for anyone who wants to incorporate Jewish and Christian women in their Greco-Roman contexts into courses on the ancient Mediterranean. By providing methodology and context chapters, the authors situate students and instructors both for a rich learning experience. Written at an accessible register using a vast range of source materials and with numerous explanatory boxes, illustrations, and useful discussion questions, this book will prove invaluable in diverse courses - from religious studies, to ancient history, to women’s and gender studies, and even race and ethnicity." - Rebecca Futo Kennedy, Denison University, USA.

      "Sara Parks, Shayna Sheinfeld, and Meredith Warren have co-authored an engaging and pedagogically intelligent textbook, which provides a very constructive reading experience for both teachers and students. The book shines in the way it explains the relevance and purpose of gendered approaches, including why questions of gender have been ignored in the past, why they matter, why it is difficult to study them, and how to study them. The book is also delightfully up-to-date regarding teaching practices and platforms, as is shown, for instance, by the helpful suggestions involving the use of breakout rooms or Google map tours. (...) The textbook provides a wealth of insights into the study of gender in antiquity and a precious addition to the teaching resources available." - Elisa Uusumaki, Revue de Qumran

      "Jewish and Christian Women in the Ancient Mediterranean is, first and foremost, an undergraduate textbook. However, it will easily appeal to anyone who’s really serious about studying women and gender in the history of Judaism and Christianity. (...) This thorough text begins by laying out a solid hermeneutical framework in the first four chapters. The authors provide key techniques and definitions needed in the study of gender from roughly 300 BCE to 300 CE. These chapters also provide an accessible overview of history, gender, positionality, religion, and canons of scripture. (...) The remaining six chapters are thematic, utilizing the tools and cumulative understanding of the first four chapters to address questions about women and gender in ancient Judaism, the early Jesus movement, religion in the daily life of women, women in literature, martyrdom accounts, and subsequent history. The breadth of literary and archaeological explorations is truly exceptional and enlightening. Regular recaps and summaries, detailed glossaries, informational sidebars, and suggested activities for learners significantly add to the value of this text, making it a well-rounded resource. (...) The authors have “built a kind of ‘people’s history’ that gives at least a small glimpse into the elusive stories of non-elite people in antiquity” (p. 320). This interdisciplinary achievement is precisely what makes their textbook such a singularly valuable resource for any reader curious about the status of women during this important period of history" - Mark M. Mattison, Christian Feminism Today



      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction 2. Religious Systems of Antiquity 3. Bodies of Literature 4. Accessing Ancient Sources 5. Ancient Judaism 6. Early Jesus Movement 7. Religion in Daily Life: From Birth to Death 8. Women as Consumers, Characters, and Creators of Literature 9. (Wo)manly Ways of Dying 10. The Second Century and Beyond

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