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Evodia y Síntique

Filipenses 4:2-3

Lista de Lecturas y Recursos:

Artículos

  • pp. 628-629 de “Discípulas y misioneras en la communion de la Iglesia Católica” por María del Socorro Vivas Albán

  • “El Poder de Significar de las Mujeres en Las Comunidades de Pablo” (esp. p. 53 & 71) por Elisa Estévez López

  • "Romanos frente a la crisis económica neoliberal y el diálogo intercultural" por Elsa Tamez, esp p. 89-91 en RIBLA

  • p. 28 de "El Lugar de Las Mujeres en el Cristianismo: Uso y Abuso de la Historia Antigua en un Debate Contemporáneo" por Marcos Sánchez

  • "Recordar, transmitir, actuar: Mujeres en los comienzos del cristianismo" por Ivoni Richter Reimer (pp. 43-57)

 Libros

  • "Evodia y Síntique, unas mujeres llamadas a perdonar" (pp.157-162) en Mujeres de la Biblia hablan hoy por Jorge Enrique Díaz y Miryam Picott (2020)

  • "Evodia y Síntique, 'Las que lucharon por el evangelio a mi lado' (Flp 4,2-3)" por Marta García Fernández en San Pablo y las mujeres por Nuria Calduch-Benages (2020)


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