Women Healing/Healing Women : the Genderization of Healing in Early Christianity /
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2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Contents
- List of Plates
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 WHERE THEORY AND PRACTICE MEET: A WAY TOWARD TRANSFORMATION
- Scoping Healing
- Si[gh]ting Gender
- Chan[g/c]ing Lenses � Shaping Vision
- Theological Meaning-Making � an Outcome
- Chapter 2 WOMEN HEALING/HEALING WOMEN: A NEW LISTENING TO ANTIQUITY
- In the Beginning?� Agamede and Polydama
- Midwife and Physician: Early Hints of Professional Healing
- Through the Eyes of Women Healing in Professional Hippocratic Medicine
- Mousa, Antiochis, Secunda, Sotira � Gendering Professional MedicineConclusion
- Chapter 3 PHARMAKA, MAGICA, HYGIEIA: WHEN REALITY AND STEREOTYPE MEET�WHAT LIES BEYOND?
- Her Home and his Household
- Religious Healing
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4 TELLING STORIES OF WOMEN HEALING/HEALING WOMEN: THE GOSPEL OF MARK
- The Markan World of Healing
- A Fevered Woman Is Raised Up to Diakonia (Mark 1.29-31)
- A Young Girl and a Woman with a Blood Flow Are Healed (Mark 5.21-43)
- A Daughter Is Healed of an Unclean Spirit (Mark 7.24-31)
- Healing Women/Women Healing in the Markan Health Care System: A SummaryA Woman Pours Out Healing Ointment (Mark 14.3-9)
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5 RE-TELLING STORIES OF WOMEN HEALING/HEALING WOMEN: THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW
- Re-telling the Raising Up of Peter's Mother-in-law to Diakonia (Matthew 8.14-15)
- Re-telling the Young Girl Raised and the Woman Saved (Matthew 9.18-26)
- A Demon-Possessed Daughter Is Healed (Matthew 15.21-28)
- Re-telling the Pouring Out of Healing Ointment (Matthew 26.6-13)
- Conclusion