

An edition of Maranatha (2010)
women's funerary rituals and Christian origins
By Kathleen E. Corley
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Fortress Press,Brand: Fortress Press
Language
eng
Pages
280
Description:
"Kathleen Corley continues her examination of women's roles at the beginnings of Christianity with this groundbreaking new study of women's funerary rituals and lament customs in the ancient Roman world. She finds in these rituals important connections with Gospel accounts of women's visits to the tomb of Jesus and of his resurrection 'on the third day.' Examining texts, catacomb art, and inscriptions, she articulates a new and exciting role for women mourners at the heart of Christian origins." -- Publisher's description.
subjects: Origin, Lord's Supper, History, Early Christian Funeral rites and ceremonies, Women in Christianity, Dinners and dining, Christianity, Das letzte Abendmahl, Bestattungsbrauch, Ritual, Early church, Bestattung, Antike, Passion, Ritus, Christentum, Frau, Mahlzeit, Abendmahl, Urchristentum, Trauer, Religious aspects
Times: Early church, ca. 30-600