2. Calvin and the Reformation Revaluation of Marriage
3. Women in Calvin’s Theology and Exegesis
B. The Focus and Method of the Present Study
CALVIN AND EXCEPTIONAL WOMEN IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY THEORY AND PRACTICE
A. Calvin and the Sixteenth-Century Querelle des Femmes
1. Calvin and the Popular Misogynistic Tradition
2. Calvin and Henry Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim
3. Calvin and the Influence of Marguerite, Queen of Navarre
4. Calvin and Marie Dentière
5. Calvin and the Cosmic Feminism of Guillaume Postel
B. Calvin and the Exceptional Women of His Day
1. Calvin and the Example of Aristocratic Women
2. Calvin and Contemporary Women in Ministry
Conclusion
EVE IN THE HISTORY OF EXEGESIS : THE PROBLEM OF THE IMAGE OF GOD
A. Woman as the Image of God according to Augustine
B. Woman as the Image of God in Chrysostom and Ambrosiaster
C. The Medieval Understanding of Woman as the Image of God
D. Woman as the Image of God among Calvin’s Contemporaries
1. The Image of God as Reason, or as Memory-Intellect-Will
2. The Image of God as (Original) Righteousness
3. The Image of God as Dominion
4. The Image of God in Women
E. Woman as the Image of God according to John Calvin
Conclusion
EVE IN THE HISTORY OF EXEGESIS : ARGUMENTS FOR WOMAN’S SUBORDINATION
A. Woman Before the Fall : Exegetical Arguments
1. The Argument from the Meaning of "Head" and "Headship"
2. The Argument from the Sequence of Creation
3. The Argument from the Purpose of Woman’s Creation
4. The Argument from Woman’s Derivation from Man
B. The Nature of the Sin of Eve – and Adam
1. What Was the First Sin ?
2. Who Sinned More ?
3. Was Adam Really Deceived ?
C. Eve and the Curse
1. Eve’s Punishment : Birthpains
2. Eve’s Punishment : Subjection
3. The Purpose and Mechanism of the Curse on Eve
Conclusion
CALVIN AND EXCEPTIONAL WOMEN IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
A. Sarah’s Indiscretions
1. Sarah’s Dissimulation before Pharaoh and Abimelech
2. Sarah’s Complicity in Abraham’s Polygamy
3. Sarah’s Laughter and Subsequent Denial
4. Sarah’s Imperiosity towards Abraham in the Ejection of Hagar
B. Rebecca’s Role in the Deception of Isaac
C. Other Exceptional Women of the Old Testament
Conclusion
WOMEN AS PROPHETS AND TEACHERS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
A. The Definition of "Prophecy" in the New Testament
1. Prophecy as Receiving Proclamation
2. Prophecy as (Private) Proclamation
3. Prophecy as Public Proclamation
4. Prophecy and Women : Mixed Opinions
B. The Relative Status of Veils, Silence, and Subordination
1. Heinrich Bullinger
2. Early Protestant and Humanist Views
3. Medieval and Later Roman Catholic Commentators
4. Three Distinctive Protestant Views : Martyr, Musculus, and Calvin
Conclusion
WOMEN, ADIAPHORA, POLITY, AND CHANGE
A. Women and Calvin’s Doctrine of Adiaphora
1. The Concept of Adiaphora to Calvin’s Day
2. Bowen’s Analysis of Calvin on Adiaphora
3. The Indifferent Status of Women’s Roles
B. Women and Polity in Calvin’s Thought
1. Polity as Adiaphora
2. Calvin’s Use of Politia and Police
Conclusion
CONCLUSION THE MYSTERY OF JOHN CALVIN’S FEMINISM
BIBLIOGRAPHY
PRIMARY SOURCES
SECONDARY SOURCES
NAME INDEX
PRIMARY FIGURES AND SOURCES
MODERN AUTHORS
ANALYTIC TABLE OF CONTENTS
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