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Macrina: A Remarkable 4th-Century Christian Woman

Macrina: A Remarkable 4th-Century Christian Woman

Released Wednesday, 5th June 2024
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Macrina: A Remarkable 4th-Century Christian Woman

Macrina: A Remarkable 4th-Century Christian Woman

Macrina: A Remarkable 4th-Century Christian Woman

Macrina: A Remarkable 4th-Century Christian Woman

Wednesday, 5th June 2024
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An Interview with Dr. Erin Galgay Walsh

Macrina was born into a wealthy and historically important Christian family. Her virtuous life, devoted to Christ, was based on her ascetic ideals. That is, she rejected human pleasures and comforts in order to free herself to be fully present to Christ.  The 4th century text, The Life of Macrina, which was written by her brother Gregory, describes her as a woman living the angelic life, the" life of the resurrected body."

Professor Erin Galgay Walsh teaches at the University of Chicago Divinity School and is a scholar of ancient and late antique Christianity. Her research includes a focus on biblical interpretation, asceticism, and gender. Her courses cover biblical and apocryphal literature, the history of biblical interpretation, embodied practices, and Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity.

Find a full transcript on https://earlychristiantexts.com/macrina/

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