Courses: Women and Gender in Early Christianity (RELGH221B01)
Spring 2011
An examination of the representations of women and gender in early Christian texts and their significance for contemporary Christianity. Topics include interpretations of Genesis 1-3, images of women and sexuality in early Christian literature, and the roles of women in various Christian communities.
Prerequisites: Major declaration or at least one 200 level and consent of instructor.
Fulfills: HU III Limit:20
DepartmentGender and Sexuality Studies (Web site) Taught By |
LocationHaverford, Hall 106 Meeting TimesTTh 2:30-4:00 |
