M. Sydney Park examines the key female figures in both the Old and the New Testaments, providing a key contribution to our understanding of the role of women in salvation history. This book functions not only as a major contribution to the scholarly debate, but also as a reference resource for Christian theologians and biblical scholars.By laying out out her theology of women, Park exegetically and theologically explores the importance of women in Scripture within the framework of evangelical theology. Park uses the Pauline writings as her starting point, examining them within the context of the rest of the canon. Park shows that Paul's perspective on women cannot be given exclusive authority over nor excluded from productive dialogue with further canonical writings, showing that the biblical chronicle of women discloses a critical theological role, distinct from but not incoherent to their male counterparts in salvation history.
M. Sydney Park is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Beeson Divinity School, USA.
PrefaceAcknowledgementsAbbreviations1. Introduction: Is There a Theology of Women?Section I: Old Testament2. Soteriology, Election and Childbirth3. Survival of Israel: Politics, Prophets and Faith4. ConclusionSection II: New Testament5. Jesus Christ — The Telos of Israel's Salvation History6. Women of Acts — My Spirit on All Flesh7. Reconciling Paul with Salvation History & Theology8. General Epistles: Models of Faith9. Revelation: Salvation History & New Garden of Eden10. Conclusion: The Place of Women in the Contemporary ChurchIndex