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Salty wives, spirited mothers, and savvy widows: Capable women of purpose and persistence in Luke's gospel. Grand Rapids, Mich: William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2012.

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Dornisch, Loretta. A woman reads the Gospel of Luke. Collegeville, Minn: Liturgical Press, 1996.

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The heart of Jesus: Women in the Gospel of Luke. St. Louis, MO: Concordia Pub. House, 2009.

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Moberg, Marlys Taege. The heart of Jesus: Women in the Gospel of Luke. St. Louis, MO: Concordia Pub. House, 2009.

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Choosing the better part?: Women in the Gospel of Luke. Collegeville, Minn: Liturgical Press, 1996.

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Luke: Finding truth and healing in Jesus' words to women. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications, 2009.

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Taking away the pound: Women, theology and the parable of the pounds in the Gospel of Luke. London, UK: T&T Clark, 2007.

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Changed imagination, changed obedience: Social change, social imagination, and the bent-over woman in the gospel of Luke. Eugene, Or: Pickwick Publications, 2011.

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Jeong, Eun Ok. Women in the Gospel of Luke: biblical interpretation from a Korean woman's perspective: Dissertation submitted for the MA in Mission Studies. Birmingham, West Midlands: School of Mission and World Christianity, Selly Oak Colleges, 1996.

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author, Harrower Scott D., and Cohick, Lynn H., writer of foreword, eds. Raised from obscurity: A narratival and theological study of the characterization of women in Luke-Acts. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications, 2015.

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Myers, Alicia. Blessed Among Women? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677084.001.0001.

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Mothers appear throughout the New Testament. Called “blessed among women” by Elizabeth in the Gospel of Luke, Mary, the mother of Jesus, is the most obvious example. But Mary is joined by Elizabeth, a chorus of unnamed mothers seeking healing or promotions for their children, as well as male mothers, including Paul (Gal 4:19–20) and Jesus. Although interpreters of the New Testament have explored these maternal characters and metaphors, many have only recently begun to take seriously their theological aspects. This book builds on previous studies by arguing maternal language is not only theological but also indebted to ancient gender constructions and their reshaping by early Christians. Especially significant are the physiological, anatomical, and social constructions of female bodies that permeate the ancient world where early Christianity was birthed. This book examines ancient generative theories, physiological understandings of breastmilk and breastfeeding, and presentations of prominent mothers in literature and art to analyze the use of these themes in the New Testament and several, additional early Christian writings. In a context that aligned perfection with “masculinity,” motherhood was the ideal goal for women—a justification for deficient, female existence. Proclaiming a new age ushered in by God’s Christ, however, ancient Christians debated the place of women, mothers, and motherhood as a part of their reframing of gender expectations. Rather than a homogenous approval of literal motherhood, ancient Christian writings depict a spectrum of ideals for women disciples even as they retain the assumption of masculine superiority.
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Elvey, Anne F. An Ecological Feminist Reading of the Gospel of Luke: A Gestational Paradigm (Studies in Women and Religion). Edwin Mellen Press, 2005.

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Houghtby-Haddon, Natalie K. Changed Imagination, Changed Obedience: Social Change, Social Imagination, and the Bent-Over Woman in the Gospel of Luke. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2011.

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Houghtby-Haddon, Natalie K. Changed Imagination, Changed Obedience: Social Change, Social Imagination, and the Bent-Over Woman in the Gospel of Luke. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2011.

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Forbes, Greg W., and Scott D. Harrower. Raised from Obscurity: A Narratival and Theological Study of the Characterization of Women in Luke-Acts. Clarke Company, Limited, James, 2016.

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Forbes, Greg W., Lynn H. Cohick, and Scott D. Harrower. Raised from Obscurity: A Narratival and Theological Study of the Characterization of Women in Luke-Acts. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2015.

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Forbes, Greg W., and Scott D. Harrower. Raised from Obscurity: A Narratival and Theological Study of the Characterization of Women in Luke-Acts. Clarke Company, Limited, James, 2016.

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Dowling, Elizabeth V. Taking Away the Pound: Women, Theology and the Parable of the Pounds in the Gospel of Luke (Library of New Testment Studies). T. & T. Clark Publishers, 2007.

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Cobb, Christy. Slavery, Gender, Truth, and Power in Luke-Acts and Other Ancient Narratives. Springer International Publishing AG, 2019.

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Institute, LBI. Judith Christ Of Nazareth, The Gospels Of The Bible, Corrected To Reflect That Christ Was A Woman, Extracted From The Books Of Matthew, Mark, Luke, And John,. L B I Law & Business Institute, 2003.

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Institute, LBI. Judith Christ Of Nazareth, The Gospels Of The Bible, Corrected To Reflect That Christ Was A Woman, Extracted From The Books Of Matthew, Mark, Luke, And John,. L B I Law & Business Institute, 2003.

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