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Trible
we can
‘depatriarchalise’
readings of the Bible, removing overly male interpretations
the old testament uses femininity to describe God
Numbers
11:12 - God is portrayed as a mother and a nurse of her children
the Bible has been
misinterpreted
in a patriarchal way
the Bible shows both female and male qualities
Fiorenza
the
Bible
supports women’s struggles against patriarchal sexism, eg,
Jesus
breaking
sexist
customs
(Mary &
Martha
)
accuses Daly of a mistakenly narrow approach
women living in patriarchal societies can take strength from the stories of Jesus engaging with women & offer a vision of
salvation
Who is referred to as the Virgin Mary in the context of the apostolic letter?
The Virgin Mary
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What is the traditional interpretation of the Ephesians passage regarding wives and husbands?
Wives should submit to their
husbands.
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What are the key points of Ephesians 5:21-33?
Marriage mirrors the relationship between
Christ
and the
Church
.
Wives are traditionally seen as submissive to husbands.
Modern interpretation emphasizes
mutual submission
.
Pope Francis
critiques the historical context of submission language.
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Ephesians 5:22-33
a set of instructions for
Christian households
traditional outlook
‘wives should submit to their husbands’
‘the husband is the head of his wife’
‘the husbands leadership is like the leadership of Christ to the Church’
‘husbands should love their wives like Christ loved the Church’
Christ loved the Church so much he have his life for it, as a husband should do for his wife
Priscilla
Co-missionary
with
St. Paul
, leader of a
house church
in
early Christianity
Esther
Courageous, saves the Jewish people from
death