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Women in the Bible
Women in the Bible
Women in the Early Church – Additional Resources
Articles:
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“The Neglected History of Women in the Early Church” by Catherine Kroeger
“Women in Ancient Christianity: The New Discoveries” by Karen L. King
“Archaeology and Female Authority in the Early Church” by Christine Schenk
“5 Women in the Early Church You Should Know” by Zachary K. Perkins
“Who Was Priscilla-Prisca?” at womeninthebible.net
“Junia: The Jewish Woman who was Imprisoned with Paul” by Marg Mowczko
“Working Women in the New Testament: Priscilla, Lydia & Phoebe” by Marg Mowczko
“Priscilla and Aquila” by Lynn H. Cohick
Sermons:
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“Three Women Ministers” by Linda Ryan
“Lydia, Phoebe and Priscilla: The Church Ladies” by Bryant Anderson
Blogs:
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“Paul Praises a Woman Apostle” by Rena Pederson
“Romans 16: Who was Phoebe?” by Jen McNeel
“Yes, Women Can Be Apostles Too” by Magaly Garcia
Art:
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Women in the Early Church – Additional Resources
Women in the Early Church – Additional Resources
Women in the Early Church – Additional Resources
“Saint Lydia Purpuraria” by Alkelda
“Baptistery wall painting: Procession of Women” at Dura-Europos
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