Images of the Feminine in Gnosticism

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Karen L. King
A&C Black, 1 sep. 2000 - 455 sidor
In this groundbreaking collection of essays, King and other contributors engage in a systematic study of issues of gender in Gnosticism. Using a variety of critical methods, the writers ask questions such as: What is the relationship of gendered images to the real lives of women and men? Did ascetic or libertine practices offer an attractive alternative to women in a patriarchal society? Are the images of strong, female goddesses, saviors, and heroines an indication Gnosticism would have been attractive to women? Is it plausible that women in some gnostic groups were authors, teachers, and leaders? Is it possible that some of the Gnostic texts we possess were written by women? What parts did women play in ritual? Did asceticism or libertinism have a different set of social functions for women than for men? These lucid essays offer significant insights into the cultural context and religious practices of Gnosticism.

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Observations on Coptic
23
A Response to Gender and Generation
43
A Response to Prouneikos
69
Sophia as Goddess in the Nag Hammadi Codices
96
Jesus Better Self
113
A Response to Very Goddess and Very Man
128
Female Figures in the Gnostic Sondergut in Hippolytuss
136
A Response to Female Figures
155
Revisiting Norea
265
Corinthian Veils and Gnostic Androgynes
276
A Response to Corinthian Veils
295
The Social Functions of Womens Asceticism in the Roman
308
A Response to The Social Functions of Womens Asceticism
324
Sex Education in Gnostic Schools
345
A Response to Sex Education in Gnostic Schools
361
Augustines Manichean
367

A Response to Sophia and Christ
177
Imagery and Hermeneutics
187
A Response to Pursuing the Spiritual Eve
207
A Response to The Holy Spirit Is a Double Name
228
Norea Against the Powers in
239
A Response to Virginity and Subversion
259
A Response to Vitiated Seeds and Holy Vessels
402
Adam and Eve and the Serpent in Genesis 13
412
Works Cited
425
Index
447
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Karen L. King is Professor of Religious Studies at Occidental College, Los Angeles. She is the editor of Images of the Feminine in Gnosticism (Fortress Press, 1998).

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