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Phoebe: Patron and Emissary

by Joan Cecelia Campbell
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Overview

Imagine trying to find a window into the life of an individual who lived approximately two thousand years ago in a culture vastly different from our own. Consider the added difficulty when that individual is a woman and the only written record of her consists of two biblical verses (Rom 16:1-2). In this volume Joan C. Campbell takes on the challenge and provides a surprisingly full and rich account of Phoebe of Kenchreai. With Campbell, we visit Phoebe's hometown, we wander the city streets with her, and we meet her associates. Along the way, we gain insight into the social roles that Paul ascribes to her (sister, "deacon," and patron) and what these roles entailed in first-century Mediterranean Jesus groups. This book is important reading for anyone interested in the contribution of women to emerging Christianity and for contemporary deacons who seek to understand the biblical roots of their ministry.

Synopsis

This volume provides a surprisingly full and rich account of Phoebe of Kenchreai. We visit Phoebe's hometown, wander the city streets with her, meet her associates, and gain insight into the social roles that Paul ascribes to her (sister, "deacon," and patron). Phoebe is important reading for anyone interested in the contribution of women to emerging Christianity and for contemporary deacons who seek to understand the biblical roots of their ministry.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2009
Publisher
Liturgical Press, The
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780814652817

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