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Tell Her Story: How Women Led, Taught, and Ministered in the Early Church (edizione 2023)

di Nijay K. Gupta (Autore)

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Women were there. For centuries, discussions of early Christianity have focused on male leaders in the church. But there is ample evidence right in the New Testament that women were actively involved in ministry, at the frontier of the gospel mission, and as respected leaders. Nijay Gupta calls us to bring these women out of the shadows by shining light on their many inspiring contributions to the planting, growth, and health of the first Christian churches. He sets the context by exploring the lives of first-century women and addressing common misconceptions, then focuses on the women leaders of the early churches as revealed in Paul's writings. We discover the major roles of people such as: Phoebe, Paul's trusted coworker; Prisca, strategic leader and expert teacher; Junia, courageous apostle; and Nympha, representative of countless lesser-known figures. When we understand the world in which Jesus and his followers lived and what the New Testament actually attests about women in the churches, it becomes clear that women were active participants and trusted leaders all along. They were welcomed by Paul and other apostles, were equipped and trained for ministry leadership, instructed others, traveled long distances, were imprisoned-and once in a while became heroes and giants.… (altro)
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Titolo:Tell Her Story: How Women Led, Taught, and Ministered in the Early Church
Autori:Nijay K. Gupta (Autore)
Info:IVP Academic (2023), 224 pages
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Many assumptions are made about women's role in the early church that are based on modern, western cultural biases. This book focuses on the historical context surrounding the women mentioned in the bible, and explores what their role in the church likely was given the scriptural reference and historical evidence. It's a good book, but I was using this as a background audiobook, so I didn't enjoy it as much as I probably would have had I actually focused on it. ( )
  caaleros | May 17, 2024 |
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Well thought out, well researched, and well written. Dr. Nijay Gupta presents an important overview of women in the Bible. I love the subject matter and the care and respect with which it is written. I’m grateful to have been given the opportunity to receive an advance copy of this book and will be recommending it to others. ( )
  jnoshields | Jan 12, 2024 |
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This book is readable and well documented. However, I found it hard to agree with the position the author took. Many of the references to biblical women of the new testament, for example, are interpreted by conjecture. Very rarely are we given much detail on these women. So the author says "we can imagine" or "it is safe to assume", etc. Far too ambiguous to be drawing firm conclusions from.
  Curtisjm | Nov 11, 2023 |
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This book was an interesting overview of the role of women in the early church, and the role of women in church ministry. This book felt well researched and planned. Overall I enjoyed it, and it made me nostalgic for my time in grad school and the people I worked with who had a similar focus. ( )
  bb.reads | Oct 21, 2023 |
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In Tell Her Story, Dr. Nijay K. Gupta seeks to amplify the voices of women who were instrumental in the founding and continuing ministry of the early church, but who have largely been overlooked and lost to history. He starts by taking a look further back to the Old Testament, where he explores the life of the wise judge and prophetess, Deborah, and how she was a leader of the people of Israel, as well as looking at the very beginning of creation in Genesis. He also explains in great detail what life was like in general for women of the New Testament age by using the historical record of the lives of women in the Greco-Roman world, where perhaps surprisingly some women did lead independent lives despite the prevailing patriarchy. Dr. Gupta then discusses the women who were important in the life and ministry of Jesus, including His mother, Mary, Elizabeth, Mary Magdalene, and the many others whom He cared for, had deep conversations with, or who in some way ministered to Him. From there, Dr. Gupta explores the founding and structure of the early church, followed by the idea that women, in some cases, were indeed leaders in these churches. He then has chapters devoted to three specific women mentioned in the New Testament, Phoebe, Prisca, and Junia, all of whom seemed to be indispensable to Paul’s ministry. Dr. Gupta then wraps up the book with a deeper study of Paul’s seeming prohibition of women in ministry and the submission texts in the New Testament household codes.

I ran across Tell Her Story in the LibrayThing giveaways section and thought that it sounded fascinating. I immediately signed up, hoping to win a copy, which I did. I grew up with a mother who had unfulfilled ambitions of going into ministry and I’ve been attending a church for the past several years that is completely led by women, so women in ministry is something that’s always been a part of my life and that I’m fully comfortable with. However, because of certain scripture passages that seem to prohibit women ministers, there were unanswered questions in the back of my mind, just things I couldn’t quite explain with the literal interpretation of the Bible that so many church leaders seem to subscribe to. Tell Her Story, though, put all those questions to rest. Dr. Gupta makes solid and well-reasoned arguments for, not only the presence of women in early church life, but their active participation in various aspects of ministry. He takes a deep dive into the lives of the women mentioned throughout the New Testament as being faithful servants of Christ, and through historical and Biblical context and interpretation, shows how they were very likely much more important figures than most people have ever given them credit for, thereby amplifying their voices. He also offers up exciting new insights into the scripture passages that seem to prohibit women from teaching, again putting them into proper context to show that a mere literal reading isn’t necessarily the correct interpretation.

Everything Dr. Gupta expounds upon makes perfect sense, because he builds his case by laying it out piece by piece, showing how his conclusions are solidly rooted through the translation of ancient Biblical languages and historical context. The book is clearly very well-researched. Overall, Tell Her Story was perhaps a bit more academic than I was expecting, something that I fully recognize was necessary for the author making his case, but even so, it was definitely still accessible to the ordinary reader. I’d highly recommend it to anyone trying to create a case for women in ministry or who wants to learn more about women in the early church.

Note: I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  mom2lnb | Oct 15, 2023 |
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Women were there. For centuries, discussions of early Christianity have focused on male leaders in the church. But there is ample evidence right in the New Testament that women were actively involved in ministry, at the frontier of the gospel mission, and as respected leaders. Nijay Gupta calls us to bring these women out of the shadows by shining light on their many inspiring contributions to the planting, growth, and health of the first Christian churches. He sets the context by exploring the lives of first-century women and addressing common misconceptions, then focuses on the women leaders of the early churches as revealed in Paul's writings. We discover the major roles of people such as: Phoebe, Paul's trusted coworker; Prisca, strategic leader and expert teacher; Junia, courageous apostle; and Nympha, representative of countless lesser-known figures. When we understand the world in which Jesus and his followers lived and what the New Testament actually attests about women in the churches, it becomes clear that women were active participants and trusted leaders all along. They were welcomed by Paul and other apostles, were equipped and trained for ministry leadership, instructed others, traveled long distances, were imprisoned-and once in a while became heroes and giants.

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