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Roman Wives
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Roman Wives: A Study of the Evolution of Women's Roles in the Ancient World In the ancient world, the concept of "what you wore" was not just a matter of fashion, but a reflection of one's social status, gender, and moral character. In the Roman Empire, during the first century AD, a new type of woman emerged, who challenged the traditional values of femininity and morality. These women were known for their provocative dress and sometimes promiscuous lifestyle, and they were seen as a threat to the established order. The legal principle of "in persona" became highly significant, as it defined a woman's identity based on her attire. This book, "Roman Wives explores the evolution of women's roles in the ancient world, focusing on the impact of changing social mores on the early Christian communities. The author, Bruce Winter, draws on his extensive knowledge of both Graeco-Roman culture and New Testament writings to provide a groundbreaking study of the role of women in public life, as lawyers, magistrates, and political figures.
Roman Wives: A Study of the Evolution of Women's Roles in the Ancient World В древнем мире понятие «то, что вы носили» было не просто вопросом моды, а отражением социального статуса, пола и морального облика. В Римской империи в первом веке нашей эры появился новый тип женщины, которая бросила вызов традиционным ценностям женственности и морали. Эти женщины были известны своим вызывающим платьем и порой беспорядочным образом жизни, и в них видели угрозу установившимся порядкам. Правовой принцип «in persona» стал весьма значимым, так как определял личность женщины на основе её одеяния. Эта книга «Римские жены» исследует эволюцию роли женщин в античном мире, фокусируясь на влиянии изменения социальных нравов на раннехристианские общины. Автор, Брюс Уинтер, опирается на свои обширные знания как о греко-римской культуре, так и о писаниях Нового Завета, чтобы обеспечить новаторское исследование роли женщин в общественной жизни, как юристов, магистратов и политических деятелей.
Roman Wives : A Study of the Evolution of Women's Roles in the Ancien World Dans le monde antique, la notion de « ce que vous portiez » n'était pas seulement une question de mode, mais un reflet du statut social, du sexe et de l'apparence morale. Dans l'Empire romain, au Isiècle de notre ère, il y avait un nouveau type de femme qui remettait en question les valeurs traditionnelles de la féminité et de la morale. Ces femmes étaient connues pour leur robe évocatrice et leur mode de vie parfois désordonné, et voyaient dans elles une menace pour l'ordre établi. principe juridique « in persona » est devenu très important parce qu'il déterminait l'identité d'une femme en fonction de sa tenue. Ce livre s femmes romaines explore l'évolution du rôle des femmes dans le monde antique, en se concentrant sur l'impact du changement des moeurs sociales sur les communautés chrétiennes primitives. L'auteur, Bruce Winter, s'appuie sur sa vaste connaissance de la culture gréco-romaine et des écritures du Nouveau Testament pour fournir une étude novatrice sur le rôle des femmes dans la vie publique, en tant que juristes, magistrats et personnalités politiques.
Roman Wives: A Study of the Evolution of Women's Roles in the Ancient World En el mundo antiguo, el concepto de «lo que usabas» no era solo una cuestión de moda, sino un reflejo del estatus social, el género y la apariencia moral. En el Imperio romano, en el siglo I d. C., apareció un nuevo tipo de mujer que desafiaba los valores tradicionales de la feminidad y la moral. Estas mujeres eran conocidas por su desafiante vestimenta y, a veces, un estilo de vida desordenado, y veían en ellas una amenaza a las órdenes establecidas. principio legal «in persona» se hizo muy significativo, ya que determinaba la identidad de la mujer sobre la base de su vestimenta. Este libro, « esposas romanas», explora la evolución del papel de la mujer en el mundo antiguo, centrándose en el impacto del cambio de la moral social en las comunidades cristianas tempranas. autor, Bruce Winter, se basa en su amplio conocimiento tanto de la cultura grecorromana como de las escrituras del Nuevo Testamento para proporcionar una investigación pionera sobre el papel de la mujer en la vida pública, como juristas, magistrados y figuras políticas.
Roman Wives: Eine Studie über die Evolution der Rollen von Frauen in der Antike In der Antike war der Begriff „was e trugen“ nicht nur eine Frage der Mode, sondern ein Spiegelbild des sozialen Status, des Geschlechts und der Moral. Im Römischen Reich entstand im ersten Jahrhundert nach Christus eine neue Art von Frau, die die traditionellen Werte der Weiblichkeit und Moral in Frage stellte. Diese Frauen waren bekannt für ihr trotziges Kleid und ihre manchmal chaotische bensweise und wurden als Bedrohung für die etablierte Ordnung angesehen. Das Rechtsprinzip „in persona“ wurde sehr wichtig, da es die Persönlichkeit einer Frau auf der Grundlage ihrer Kleidung bestimmte. Dieses Buch, Roman Wives, untersucht die Entwicklung der Rolle der Frauen in der antiken Welt und konzentriert sich auf die Auswirkungen des Wandels der sozialen tten auf frühchristliche Gemeinschaften. Der Autor, Bruce Winter, stützt sich auf sein umfassendes Wissen sowohl über die griechisch-römische Kultur als auch über die Schriften des Neuen Testaments, um eine bahnbrechende Studie über die Rolle der Frauen im öffentlichen ben als Juristen, Richter und Politiker zu liefern.
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Roman Wives: Antik Dünyada Kadın Rollerinin Evrimi Üzerine Bir Çalışma Antik dünyada,'ne giydiniz "kavramı sadece bir moda meselesi değil, sosyal statü, cinsiyet ve ahlaki karakterin bir yansımasıydı. MS 1. yüzyılda Roma İmparatorluğu, geleneksel kadınlık ve ahlak değerlerine meydan okuyan yeni bir kadın türü tanıttı. Bu kadınlar meydan okuyan kıyafetleri ve bazen düzensiz yaşam tarzlarıyla tanınıyorlardı ve yerleşik düzene tehdit olarak görülüyorlardı. "Kişilikte" yasal ilke, bir kadının kişiliğini kıyafetlerine göre belirlediği için çok önemli hale geldi. "Roman Wives'adlı bu kitap, kadınların antik dünyadaki rolünün evrimini araştırıyor ve değişen sosyal geleneklerin erken Hıristiyan toplulukları üzerindeki etkisine odaklanıyor. Yazar Bruce Winter, hem Greko-Romen kültürü hem de Yeni Ahit'in yazıları hakkındaki kapsamlı bilgilerinden yararlanarak, kadınların avukatlar, hakimler ve siyasi figürler olarak kamusal yaşamdaki rolünün öncü bir çalışmasını sağlar.
الزوجات الرومانيات: دراسة عن تطور أدوار المرأة في العالم القديم في العالم القديم، لم يكن مفهوم «ما كنت ترتديه» مجرد مسألة موضة، بل كان انعكاسًا للمكانة الاجتماعية والجنس والشخصية الأخلاقية. أدخلت الإمبراطورية الرومانية في القرن الأول الميلادي نوعًا جديدًا من النساء اللواتي يتحدىن القيم التقليدية للأنوثة والأخلاق. كانت هؤلاء النساء معروفات بلباسهن المتحدي وأحيانًا أسلوب حياتهن غير المنتظم، وكان يُنظر إليهن على أنهن يشكلن تهديدًا للنظام القائم. أصبح المبدأ القانوني «في الشخصية» مهمًا للغاية، حيث حدد شخصية المرأة بناءً على ملابسها. يستكشف هذا الكتاب «الزوجات الرومانيات» تطور دور المرأة في العالم القديم، مع التركيز على تأثير تغيير الأعراف الاجتماعية على المجتمعات المسيحية المبكرة. يعتمد المؤلف، بروس وينتر، على معرفته الواسعة بالثقافة اليونانية الرومانية وكتابات العهد الجديد لتقديم دراسة رائدة لدور المرأة في الحياة العامة، كمحامية وقاضية وشخصيات سياسية.

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