• Early Christian Women and Pagan Opinion: The Power of the Hysterical Woman (1996) is a book written by Margaret Y. MacDonald. This book is a study of...
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    ISBN 978-1-138-02031-3. McDonald, Margaret Y. (1996). Early Christian Women and Pagan Opinion: The Power of the Hysterical Woman. Cambridge, England: Cambridge...
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    Peter (25 June 2016). "Book Review: Margaret MacDonald. Early Christian Women and Pagan Opinion: The Power of the Hysterical Woman. New York: Cambridge...
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  • ISSN 0009-840X. MacDonald, Margaret Y. (1996-10-03). Early Christian Women and Pagan Opinion: The Power of the Hysterical Woman (1 ed.). Cambridge University...
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  • Some early Christians believed that the embryo did not have a soul from conception, and consequently opinion was divided as to whether early abortion...
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    conquest of Jerusalem in 63 BCE. Early Christians cited this chapter to claim that Jesus was the messiah and the son of god and negate Caesar's claim to the...
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    Modern paganism (redirect from Neo-pagan)
    modern pagan movement can be treated as part of the same global phenomenon as pre-Christian Ancient religions, living Indigenous religions, and world religions...
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    Pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire (reprint ed.). New York: Routledge. pp. 174–193. ISBN 978-1-135-08188-1. Okin, Susan Moller (1979). Women in...
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  • medieval era, mainstream Christian doctrine had denied the belief in the existence of witches and witchcraft, condemning it as a pagan superstition. Some have...
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    in 1 Corinthians, the surrounding pagan Greek women did not wear headcoverings; as such, the practice of Christian headcovering was countercultural in...
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