The position of women in the New Testament, especially in the epistles of the Apostle Paul, may appear contradictory. Some passages command women to be submissive, remain silent and not teach. Yet in other passages women were praised, spoke with authority, prayed, prophesied, owned property, managed finances, and headed households. In this unit we will unravel the conflicting evidence by undertaking an in-depth socio-cultural, historical, and literary study of the role of women in the New Testament, and how this image sheds light on the position of women in Orthodox Christianity.
Unit details
College | St Athanasius College |
Lecturer | Dr Amir Malek |
Level | Undergraduate Level 1
Postgraduate Level 8 |
Study modes and times | Online
Thursdays 6:30pm-9:30pm |
Unit codes | BN1500A – Undergraduate
BN8500A – Postgraduate Foundational |
Contact Shadi Nessim for more information or to enrol at registrar@sac.edu.au

St Athanasius College is a college of the University of Divinity from the Coptic Orthodox tradition, based in Melbourne, Victoria.
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