Strategic Virtue, Human Agency, and Eschatological Vision: Reassessing Paul’s Exhortations to Cretan Women in Titus 2:4-5 within Roman Social and Cultural Realities
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Issue Date
2025-03
Authors
Devries, Tiffany
Advisor
Gilbertson, Jennifer (Advisor)
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Thesis
Keywords
Bible. Titus, II, 4-5--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Women--Biblical teaching
Women in church work
Church work with women
Discipling (Christianity)
Pauline terminology
Women--Biblical teaching
Women in church work
Church work with women
Discipling (Christianity)
Pauline terminology
Citation
Devries, Tiffany. “Strategic Virtue, Human Agency, and Eschatological Vision: Reassessing Paul’s Exhortations to Cretan Women in Titus 2:4-5 within Roman Social and Cultural Realities.” BA Honours (Biblical Studies and Theology), Tyndale University, 2025.
Abstract
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements -- Introduction – The Virtuous Roman Woman, Pauline Terminology, & a Pillar of Society – Public Observation & the real Rick of Slander – Paul’s Concern for Social Respectability & an Apostle’s Priorities – The Grace of God, Piety, the Kingdom of God, and the Purpose of the Holy Spirit – Conclusion – Bibliography.
Publisher
Tyndale University
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Copyright, Tiffany Devries, managed by Tyndale University. All rights reserved.
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