Families and family relations : as represented in early Judaisms and early Christianities : texts and fictions : papers read at a NOSTER Colloqium in Amsterdam, June 9-11, 1998
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Families and family relations : as represented in early Judaisms and early Christianities : texts and fictions : papers read at a NOSTER Colloqium in Amsterdam, June 9-11, 1998
(Studies in theology and religion (STAR), v. 2)
Deo, 2000
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-241) and index
Contents of Works
- The metaphor of marriage in early Judaism / Michael Satlow
- Why would a man want to be anyone's wife? : a response to Satlow / Judith Frishman
- "We have a little sister" : aspects of the brother-sister relationship in ancient Israel / Ingo Kottsieper
- The role of the father : a response to Kottsieper / Arie van der Kooij
- Hebrew names, personal names, family names and nicknames of Jews in the Second Temple period / Rachel Hachlili
- Source, material and percentages : a response to Hachlili / Gerard Mussies
- Domesticity and the spindle / Miram Peskowitz
- Unraveling the rabbis' web : a response to Peskowitz / Lieve Teugels
- "Keeping it in the family" : culture, kinship and identity in 1 Thessalonians and Galatians / Philip Esler
- The family is not all that matters : a response to Esler / Jan Willem van Henten
- The women in John : on gender and gender bending / Sjef van Tilborg
- The Johannine women and the social code of their time : a response to van Tilborg / Reimund Bieringer