Ebook {Epub PDF} Band of Angels: The Forgotten World of Early Christian Women by Kate Cooper






















7 rows ·  · Kate Cooper. Abrams, - Religion - pages. 0 Reviews. According to most recorded.  · Cooper (Ancient History/Univ. of Manchester; The Fall of the Roman Household, , etc.) offers a provocative glimpse into the lives of early Christian women by examining the legends and theological texts that, unlike the histories that were "preserved with institutional politics" in mind, served as tools for spiritual guidance. The earliest of these documents (from the first and second centuries) ISBN ― Kate Cooper, Band of Angels: The Forgotten World of Early Christian Women tags: christian-life, community, eucharist, generosity, luke 0 likesCited by: 5.


Cooper (Ancient History/Univ. of Manchester; The Fall of the Roman Household, , etc.) offers a provocative glimpse into the lives of early Christian women by examining the legends and theological texts that, unlike the histories that were "preserved with institutional politics" in mind, served as tools for spiritual guidance. The earliest. Read "Band of Angels The Forgotten World of Early Christian Women" by Kate Cooper available from Rakuten Kobo. According to most recorded history, women in the ancient world lived invisibly. Piecing together their story from the fe. In Band of Angels, Kate Cooper tells the surprising story of early Christianity from the woman's point of view. Though they are often forgotten, women from all walks of life played an invaluable role in Christianity's growth to become a world www.doorway.ruts, empresses, and independent businesswomen contributed what they could to an emotional revolution unlike anything the ancient world had.


Band of Angels is a well-researched narrative history of the women around Jesus and within the rapidly growing Christian community in its first five centuries. The author, Dr. Kate Cooper, is professor of ancient history at the University of Manchester in England. Dr. Cooper holds degrees from Princeton, Harvard, and Wesleyan universities. Such use of creative imagination means that Band of Angels is not an ordinary academic book but a creative interpretation. In the book’s epilogue, Cooper places a young Mary at the Council of Chalcedon in CE. “She is a shepherd’s daughter, barely of marriageable age but already expecting a baby. Following the lives of influential women across the first centuries of the church, Band of Angels tells the remarkable story of how a new way of understanding relationships took root in the ancient world. As Cooper demonstrates, women from all walks of life played an invaluable role in Christianity's growth to become a world religion.

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