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    Explore "thecla" with insightful episodes like "Women Leaders in Early Christianity", "What’s at Stake When Heresy Sells?" and "AHOCT - Episode 43 - Methodius' Symposium" from podcasts like ""Gresham College Lectures", "The Bible and Beyond" and "A History of Christian Theology"" and more!

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    Women Leaders in Early Christianity

    Women Leaders in Early Christianity

    Saint Paul’s letters show women playing leading roles in the earliest Christian communities. Yet, by the fourth century, women’s ministry was very limited. Why?

    In the Roman Empire, women’s roles were limited by the expectation that their speech was domestic. If it was inappropriate for women to speak in public, they could not be priests or bishops. However, this lecture will reveal how some Christian women subverted these conventions to become preachers and teachers.


    A lecture by Morwenna Ludlow recorded on 5 April 2023 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London.

    The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/women-christianity

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    What’s at Stake When Heresy Sells?

    What’s at Stake When Heresy Sells?

    ‘Heresy’ sells. Maybe it’s because it’s mysterious, dangerous, or entertaining. But the idea of ancient ‘Christian heresies’ is misleading. The tendency to make ideas ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ confuses the issues. Strong early Christian women, such as Mary Magdalene, Thecla, and Perpetua, posed a threat to the developing male hierarchy, but their words seem to be consistent with the words of the men.  Heresy, then, is not a natural category; it is more about who the power brokers were.

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