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Montanism - Gender, Authority and the New Prophecy

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Klappentext Montanism was a prophetic movement beginning in the second century CE! deriving from Montanus of Phrygia and two female prophets! Priscilla and Maximilla. Zusammenfassung Montanism was important in the history of the early church. It began in the second half of the second century and was a challenge to the developing catholic tradition. Christine Trevett allowed public religious activity and church office to women. This is the first study of the movement in English since 1878. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Part I. Beginnings: 1.1 The study of Montanism; 1.2 The geography of the Prophecy: Ardabau, Pepuza and Tymion; 1.3 The date of the Prophecy; Part II. The New Prophecy to Hippolytus and Tertullian: 2.1 The Prophecy in Asia Minor and beyond; 2.2 The Prophecy in Rome; 2.3 Africa and Tertullian; Part III. The Teachings of the Early Prophecy: 3.1 Montanus: the man and the oracles; 3.2 Prophecy and ecstasy; 3.3 Eschatology; 3.4 Fasting and feasting in the prophecy; 3.5 Fornication, celibacy and marriage; 3.6 Forgiveness; 3.7 Observations on Montanist discipline; 3.8 Confession and martyrdom; 3.9 The controversy about Scripture and revelation; 3.10 What was the New Prophecy?; Part IV. Montanism and Women: 4.1 The first women Prophets; 4.2 Priscillianism or Montanism: who founded and led the New Prophecy?; 4.3 The oracles and visions of Priscilla, Maximilla and Quintilla; 4.4 Ongoing female prophecy and witness; 4.5 Ideal woman, ideal martyr; 4.6 The clericalisation of the women; 4.7 Comment on Montanism and women; Part V. The Fate of Montanism: 5.1 Later Montanism: ecclesiology and epigraphy; 5.2 Montanism and the heresies; 5.3 The destruction of Montanism; Notes; Select bibliography; Indexes: Scholars' names; Subjects, ancient names and places.

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Authors Christine Trevett, Christine (University of Wales College of Trevett, Trevett Christine
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.03.1996
 
EAN 9780521411820
ISBN 978-0-521-41182-0
No. of pages 316
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

RELIGION / History, RELIGION / Blasphemy, Heresy & Apostasy, History of Religion, Blasphemy, Heresy, Apostasy

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