Description
DeConick's detective work uncovers old aspects of Christianity before later doctrines and dogmas were imposed upon the churches, and the earlier teachings about the female were distorted. Holy Misogyny shows how the female was systematically erased from the Christian tradition, and why. She concludes that the distortion and erasure of the female is the result of ancient misogyny made divine writ, a holy misogyny that remains with us today.
Author: April D. Deconick
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 09/12/2013
Pages: 200
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.40w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9781623565565
ISBN10: 1623565561
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Studies | History & Culture
- Religion | Sexuality & Gender Studies
- Religion | Christianity | History
About the Author
April D. DeConick is the Isla Carroll and Percy E. Turner Professor of Biblical Studies in the Department of Religious Studies at Rice University, USA. She specializes in early Christian history and theology, noncanonical Gospels, and gnostic and mystical traditions. Her books include Seek to See Him: Ascent and Vision Mysticism in the Gospel of Thomas (1996); Voices of the Mystics: Early Christian Discourse in the Gospels of John and Thomas and Other Ancient Christian Literature ( 2001); Recovering the Original Gospel of Thomas: A History of the Gospel and Its Growth (2005); and The Original Gospel of Thomas in Translation, with Commentary and New English Translation of the Complete Gospel (2006) and The Thirteenth Apostle: what the Gospel of Judas really says ( 2007). She has also edited the collection of papers, Paradise Now: Essays on Early Jewish and Christian Mysticism (2006).

