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Veiled Disciples
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Biblical scholars Scot McKnight and Lucy Peppiatt provide a rich understanding of ancient backgrounds and current scholarship to unveil the women who followed Jesus in his ministry.
Veiled Disciples demonstrates how women have always played key roles in Jesus' mission. But their contributions have often been minimized, mistranslated, overlooked, or even covered up.
Far from passive bystanders, these women were active participants in his kingdom mission, funding, leading, and sharing in his work at a level that challenges long-held assumptions about women's roles in the early church. Grounded in the Jewish context of Jesus' world, this book demonstrates how God's empowerment of women is not a new idea but is built on a foundation found throughout Scripture.
Key Features of Veiled Disciples:
This book invites readers to see the influence of the women of the Gospels clearly through a careful reading of the biblical text. Veiled Disciples gives readers the tools, context, and vision to see what has always been there.
Foreword by Lynn H. Cohick
Preface
Artist's Statement by Karen Fletcher Smith
Introduction
1. Veils on Top of Veils
2. Mother Mary
3. Motherhood before Mary
4. Encounters with Women
5. Women Disciples
6. Trauma
7. Mission
8. Prophets and Protagonists
Conclusion
Afterword by Beth Allison Barr