This exegetical and theological study of selected New Testament texts featuring women and issues of authority will engage with women’s authority and position in the period of the early church, exploring the socio-cultural, literary and theological contexts for these texts, in dialogue with contemporary feminist approaches.
The Unit is being taught in Sydney, at the St James Institute, King Street.
Provider (College) | Trinity College Theological School |
Study period | Intensive in Sydney: Saturday 8 July and Monday 10 to Thursday 13 July inclusive |
Class time | 9.00am to 5.00pm |
Lecturer | The Revd Canon Professor Dorothy Lee |
Level | Undergraduate Level 3
Postgraduate level 9 (Elective) |
Study Mode | Face-to-face and Online |
Unit Code | BN3600T (face-to-face)
BN3609T (online) BN9600T (face-to-face) BN9609T (online) |
Established in 1877, Trinity College Theological School is committed to shaping men and women who wish to pursue ordination in the Anglican Church, develop skills for lay ministry, or simply explore Christian faith for personal or vocational enrichment and development.
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