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    "Defender of the Most Holy Matriarchs": Martin Luther’s Interpretation of the Women of Genesis in the Enarrationes in Genesin, 1535-1545

"Defender of the Most Holy Matriarchs": Martin Luther’s Interpretation of the Women of Genesis in the Enarrationes in Genesin, 1535-1545

Mickey Leland Mattox

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      This work examines Martin Luther’s interpretation of the female characters in the stories of Genesis, drawing attention to his appropriation of premodern catholic interpretations of the biblical “saints.” In Luther’s hands, many of these women became heroic examples of the godly life newly adapted to the worldly asceticism of emerging Protestantism. Their everyday sanctity, exercised for the most part within the limits Luther believed God had imposed on their sex, displayed the kind of piety he thought should animate Christian women in their own households. Two chapters evaluate Luther’s interpretation of Eve, noting his understanding of the ideal relations between men and women. Five further chapters examine Sarah, Hagar, Rachel, the daughters and wife of Lot, and Potiphar’s wife.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Mickey Leland Mattox EAN: 9789004128941 COUNTRY: Netherlands PAGES: WEIGHT: 705 g HEIGHT: 0 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Brill DATE PUBLISHED: 2002-12-18 CITY: GENRE: ARCHITECTURE / Interior Design / General, HISTORY / Europe / Renaissance, RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Old Testament / General WIDTH: 0 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Christianity, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts, Theology

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      Mickey Leland Mattox, Ph.D. (1997) in Religion, Duke University, is Research Professor in the Institute for Ecumenical Research in Strasbourg, France.

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      This work examines Martin Luther’s interpretation of the female characters in the stories of Genesis, drawing attention to his appropriation of premodern catholic interpretations of the biblical “saints.” In Luther’s hands, many of these women became heroic examples of the godly life newly adapted to the worldly asceticism of emerging Protestantism. Their everyday sanctity, exercised for the most part within the limits Luther believed God had imposed on their sex, displayed the kind of piety he thought should animate Christian women in their own households. Two chapters evaluate Luther’s interpretation of Eve, noting his understanding of the ideal relations between men and women. Five further chapters examine Sarah, Hagar, Rachel, the daughters and wife of Lot, and Potiphar’s wife.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Mickey Leland Mattox EAN: 9789004128941 COUNTRY: Netherlands PAGES: WEIGHT: 705 g HEIGHT: 0 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Brill DATE PUBLISHED: 2002-12-18 CITY: GENRE: ARCHITECTURE / Interior Design / General, HISTORY / Europe / Renaissance, RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Old Testament / General WIDTH: 0 cm SPINE:

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      Christianity, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts, Theology

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      Mickey Leland Mattox, Ph.D. (1997) in Religion, Duke University, is Research Professor in the Institute for Ecumenical Research in Strasbourg, France.

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