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  • Who Was Thecla? - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Who was Thecla? The leading lady of the apocryphal work the Acts of Thecla may not be a well-known figure today, but nearly every early Christian knew her name She was renowned as a Christian martyr and missionary and later venerated by the Church as a saint Alicia D Myers investigates the figure of Thecla, as well as early Christian perceptions of motherhood, in her column “ Motherhood
  • Women in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society
    From Lilith to Jezebel to Thecla It’s fascinating how many memorable female characters there are in the Bible—a work that’s almost entirely a product of the male-dominated societies of ancient Israel and the first-century C E Roman world These women are intriguing, evocative, inspiring, and—at many times—mysterious in the various translations of their character For instance, Mary
  • the apostle paul Archives - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Apr 19 Blog Who Was Thecla? By: Megan Sauter The leading lady of the apocryphal work the Acts of Thecla may not be a well-known figure today, but nearly every early Christian knew her name
  • The Quest for the Historical Paul - Biblical Archaeology Society
    The quest for historical Paul begins with the seven genuine letters, the words most certainly coming from Paul’s own hand
  • Christian Apocrypha: The “Lost Gospels”? - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Discover the truth behind the so-called “lost gospels ” Biblical scholar Tony Burke reveals how Christian apocrypha—noncanonical texts about Jesus and his followers—were never truly lost or suppressed, but continuously written, copied, and sometimes created throughout Christian history by both ‘heretic’ and normative Christianity
  • Women, Windows, and Death - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Thecla: The Apostle Who Defied Women’s Destiny Who was Thecla? Little known today, especially in Protestant churches, Thecla of Iconium enjoyed fame perhaps second only to Mary, mother of Jesus, in the early Christian era Thecla’s anonymity is all the more remarkable because women were so prominent in the formation of the church
  • BAS Class with Elizabeth Schrader Polczer - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Thecla: This week we will discuss The Acts of Paul and Thecla, a popular second-century apocryphal story of a woman named Thecla who followed Paul, baptized herself, dressed like a man, and went out to preach the good news
  • Lydia and Tabitha in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Most early Christian leaders were men, but the New Testament describes several prominent women leaders as well, such as Lydia and Tabitha
  • How Bad Was Jezebel? - Biblical Archaeology Society
    How Bad Was Jezebel? Read Janet Howe Gaines’s full article about Jezebel in the Bible and later depictions as it appeared in Bible Review
  • Antioch’s Silent Guardians - Biblical Archaeology Society
    These were the cemeteries, the burial places of the celebrated martyrs of Antioch, including Babylas, Ignatius, and Thecla, but also many anonymous saints slain for their Christian faith John very often spoke about Antioch’s cemeteries collectively—as a ring, a wreath, a fortification, or a pasture that encircled the city





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