ABSTRACT

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



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 hermeneutics or "lenses" through which scholars approach the texts and artefacts of Judaism and Christianity in antiquity. The textbook also features a glossary of key terms, a list of further readings and discussion questions for each topic, and activities for classroom use. In short, the book is designed to be a complete, classroom-ready toolbox for teachers who may have never taught this subject as well as for those already familiar with it.

Jewish and Christian Women in the Ancient Mediterranean

is intended for use in undergraduate classrooms, its target audience undergraduate students and their instructors, although Masters students may also find the book useful. In addition, the book is accessible and lively enough that religious communities’ study groups and interested laypersons could employ the book for their own education.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction for instructors

chapter 1|27 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|30 pages

Religious systems of antiquity

chapter 3|26 pages

Bodies of literature

chapter 4|29 pages

Accessing ancient sources

chapter 5|33 pages

Ancient Judaism

chapter 6|28 pages

Early Jesus movement

chapter 7|41 pages

Religion in daily life

From birth to death

chapter 9|29 pages

(Wo)manly ways of dying

chapter 10|41 pages

The second century and beyond