In the first consideration of widows in early Christianity, Rebekah Yurong Zhao explores the social-economic situation of widows, their means of support, and their contributions to the church. Through literary analysis of three different genres of early Christian texts - narrative, instruction, and apologetic texts, Zhao argues that historical conclusions can be drawn, especially when set against the cultural backgrounds in both the Roman world and ancient Judaism. By exploring the situation for widowed women in these cultures, and analysing significant texts from the first two centuries of the church - including 1 Timothy, the Shepherd of Hermas, Ignatius, Polycarp, Tertullian and the Apologists - Zhao seeks to answer three key questions: what status did widows hold in early Christian society, who precisely comprised their support network, and what contributions did they make to the church? Ultimately, this volume examines how support for widows became an iconic practice in early Christianity, whilst also dispelling the stereotype of the widow as merely a passive recipient of care.
ISBN: | 9780567721358 |
Publication date: | 7th August 2025 |
Author: | Dr Rebekah Yurong Zhao |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury T&T Clark an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 256 pages |
Series: | The Library of New Testament Studies |
Genres: |
Christianity Writings of the Early Church Fathers Christian life and practice Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts |