Reading:
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- De Conick, April. 2011. Holy Misogyny: Why the Sex and Gender Conflicts in the Early Church Still Matter. London: Bloomsbury.
- Ehrensperger, Kathy. 2014. ‘Paul and Feminism’ in The Oxford Handbook of Pauline Studies, Matthew V. Novenson and R. Barry Matlock, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Hylen, Susan. 2019 “Women διάκονοι and Gendered Norms of Leadership,” Journal of Biblical Literature 138.3, 687-702.
- Johnson-DeBaufre, Melanie and Laura S. Nasrallah. 2011. “Beyond the Heroic Paul: Toward a Feminist and Decolonizing Approach to the Letters of Paul,” in Christopher D. Stanley ed., The Colonized Apostle: Paul through Postcolonial Eyes. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 161-74.
- Keener, Craig S. 1992. Paul, Women, and Wives: Marriage and Women’s Ministry in the Letters of Paul. Ada, MI.
- Kittredge, Cynthia Briggs. 2012. ‘Feminist Approaches: Rethinking History and Resisting Ideologies’ in Studying Paul’s Letters: Contemporary Perspectives and Methods, Joseph A Marchal, ed. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, p117-34.
- Klassen, William. 1984. ‘Musonius Rufus, Jesus and Paul: Three first-century feminists’, in P. Richardson, J. Hurd, & F. Beare. From Jesus to Paul : Studies in honour of Francis Wright Beare. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
- Marshall, Jill E. 2017. “The Recovery of Paul’s Female Colleagues in Nineteenth-Century Feminist Biblical Interpretation” in Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 33; p 21-36.
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- Moxnes, H. 1989. ‘Social Integration and the Problem of Gender in St. Paul’s letters.’ Studia Theologica – Nordic Journal of Theology, 43(1), 99-113.
- Newbury, Julie. 2019. “Paul’s Allusive Reasoning in 1 Corinthians 11.7-12” in New Testament Studies 65; p43-58.
- Peppiatt, Lucy. 2018. Unveiling Paul’s Women: Making Sense of 1 Corinthians 11.2-16. Eugene: Cascade Books.
- Schüssler Fiorenza, Elizabeth. 1984. In Memory of Her: A feminist theological reconstruction of Christian origins. New York: Crossroad.
- Westfall, Cynthia Long. 2016. Paul and Gender : Reclaiming the apostle’s vision for men and women in Christ. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
- Whelan, Caroline. 1993. ‘Amica Pauli: The Role of Phoebe in the Early Church.’ Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 15(49), 67-85.
- Winter, Bruce W. 2003. Roman Wives, Roman Widows: The Appearance of New Women and the Pauline Communities. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.