

Christian Women in the Patristic World
Jan 30, 2018
In this conversation, Amy Brown Hughes, an assistant professor of theology, and Lynn Cohick, a New Testament professor, explore the often-overlooked contributions of women in the early church. They dive into the legacy of figures like Thecla and Monica, discussing the misconceptions surrounding their roles. The duo also reflects on the impact of martyr narratives on modern discipleship and the necessity of addressing uncomfortable historical truths while honoring the tradition. Their insights aim to empower women in the church today.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Celebrating Influential Women in Early Christianity
02:26 • 3min
Exploring Faith Through Pop Culture and Science
05:14 • 2min
Rivalries and Revelations
07:27 • 7min
Rediscovering Women's Voices in Early Christianity
14:47 • 5min
Unveiling Byzantine Empresses
19:51 • 24min
Empowering Women in Early Christianity
43:24 • 28min
Journey Through Early Christian Theology
01:11:28 • 14min