Montanism: Gender, Authority and the New ProphecyCambridge University Press, 1996 - Всего страниц: 299 This study of Montanism is the first in English since 1878. It takes account of a great deal of scholarship of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and refers to the epigraphical evidence. Dr Trevett questions some of the most cherished assumptions about Montanism. She covers the origins, development and slow demise, using sources from Asia Minor, Rome, North Africa and elsewhere and pays particular attention to women within the movement. The rise of Montanism was important in the history of the early church. This prophetic movement survived for centuries after its beginnings in the second half of the second century and was a challenge to the developing catholic tradition. Christine Trevett looks at its teachings and the response of other Christians to it. To an unusual degree Montanism allowed public religious activity and church office to women. |
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The New Prophecy to Hippolytus and Tertullian | 46 |
The teachings of the New Prophecy | 77 |
77 | 101 |
Montanism and women | 151 |
The fate of Montanism | 198 |
Notes | 233 |
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