Following a scholarly conference given in honor of Adela Yarbro Collins,
this collection of essays offers focused studies on the wide range of
ways that women and gender contribute to the religious landscape of the
ancient world. Experts in Greek and Roman religions, Early Christianity,
Ancient Judaism, and Ancient Christianity engage in literary, social,
historical, and cultural analysis of various ancient texts,
inscriptions, social phenomena, and cultic activity. These studies
continue the welcomed trend in scholarship that expands the social
location of women in ancient Mediterranean religion to include the
public sphere and consciousness. The result is an important and lively
book that deepens the understanding of ancient religion as a whole.
With contributions by: Patricia D. Ahearne-Kroll, Loveday Alexander,
Mary Rose D'Angelo, Stephen J. Davis, Robert Doran, Radcliffe G. Edmonds
III, Carin M. C. Green, Fritz Graf, Jan Willem van Henten, Paul A.
Holloway, Annette B. Huizenga, Jeremy F. Hultin, Sarah Iles Johnston,
James A. Kelhoffer, Judith L. Kovacs, Outi Lehtipuu, Matt
Jackson-McCabe, Candida R. Moss, Christopher N. Mount, Susan E. Myers,
Clare K. Rothschild, Turid Karlsen Seim