Middlebury

CLAS0290Y-S23

Women and the Sacred
Please register via RELI 0290Y

Women and the Sacred in Late Antiquity and Byzantium
This course will explore the female religious experience in Greco-Roman antiquity and Early Christianity. We shall trace the transition from the mystery religions of Demeter and Isis in the Eastern Mediterranean to the cult of Mary the Mother of God (Theotokos) and the worship of female saints. Drawing on a wide range of sources (hymns, saints' Lives, Apocryphal Gospels, Patristic texts, and icons), we shall study the varieties of female devotion and examine the roles available to women in the early Church: deaconesses and desert mothers, monastics and martyrs, poets and rulers. Different theoretical approaches will enable us to ask a series of questions: were women in the early Church considered capable of holiness? To what extent did the female 'gifts of the spirit' challenge church authority? What is distinct about the feminine experience of the divine? Finally, we shall consider the vision and poetics of female spirituality in select modern poets. 3 hrs. lect.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
23013
Subject Code:
CLAS
Course Number:
0290
Section Identifier:
Y

Course

CLAS 0290

All Sections in Spring 2023

Spring 2023

CLAS0290A-S23 Lecture (Hatjigeorgiou)
CLAS0290Y-S23 Discussion (Hatjigeorgiou)
CLAS0290Z-S23 Discussion (Hatjigeorgiou)