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Mujer ‘pecadora pública’ con un frasco de alabastro de perfume

Lucas 7:37

Lista de Lecturas y Recursos:

Artículos

  • “El amor como praxis. Estudio de Lucas 7,36-50” por Cristina Conti (pp. 53-70) en RIBLA

  • “De Mujer Pecadora a Mujer Restablecida” (tesis) por Azucena Correa Plata

  • "La mujer que unge los pies de Jesús" (pp.98-104) “Guía para asambleas cristianas del barrio El Belén: Una nueva concepción de mujer a partir de la Biblia” por Colcha Manobanda y Alicia Rosaura

  • “Mujeres Discípulas en el Evangelio de Juan: Presencia e igualdad” por Lucía Riba De Allione”, sec. 3

  • “Los Acompañaban Algunas Mujeres” por Marta Inés Restrepo, pp. 249-257

  • “La misión de las mujeres en la Biblia” por María del Socorro Vivas

 Libros

  • “La mujer del perfume (Lc. 7,36-50),” por Nuria Calduch-Benages, pp.55-82 en Relectura de Lucas, En Clave de Mujer, ed. Isabel Gómez-Acebo (1998)

  • Ungido para la vida: exégesis narrativa de Mc 14,3-9 y Jn 12,1-8 por Mercedes Navarro Puerto (1999)

  • "La mujer que unge" (pp. 53-75) en El perfume del Evangelio: Jesús se encuentra con las mujeres por Nuria Calduch-Benages (2008)

  • «Déjala» (Juan 12,7). Mujeres En La Escritura por Megan McKenna (2001), pp. 92-109


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This project has been created by Founder and Executive Director Debbie McLeod alongside a team of Yale-educated researchers: Anna Grace Glaize, McKenzie Brummond, Moriah Asch, Brian Peterson, Laura Traverse, Phoebe Oler, and Sarah Ambrose

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