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Frauen im Matthäusevangelium – revisited

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http://www.lectio.unibe.ch/11_2/boek_nadja_2011.html
Description
This article tries to rediscover the role women play in the text of the Gospel of Matthew, in dialogue with former works about women in the Gospel. The focus lies on the way women are presented in the narratives and on the question if their performance in the story identifies them as disciples although they are never called disciples explicitly. Whereas the main story of the gospel has to be called androcentric showing women in stereotypical gender roles, this analysis reveals an underlying counter story that shows women in gender roles unexpected for the time the text was written in. This counter story already starts in the genealogy by breaking through the male line of succession referring to five women. Through the main part of the Gospel several other stories show women in unexpected places and roles. The counter story culminates in the passion and resurrection stories where women take over the main acting parts, instead of the male disciples, thus helping the story to continue.
Date of Publication
2011-12
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
200 Religion > 220 The Bible
Keyword(s)
Matthäusevangelium
Gender
Exegese
Language(s)
de
Contributor(s)
Troi-Boeck, Nadja
Institut für Bibelwissenschaft, Neues Testament
Editor(s)
Schroer, Silvia Mariaorcid-logo
Institut für Bibelwissenschaft, Altes Testament
Additional Credits
Institut für Bibelwissenschaft, Neues Testament
Series
Lectio difficilior - europäische elektronische Zeitschrift für feministische Exegese
Publisher
Theologische Fakultät, Universität Bern
ISSN
1661-3317
Access(Rights)
metadata.only
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