Why Does Paul say, "She will be saved through Childbearing" (1 Tim 2:15)?: A Conversation with Dr. Sandra Glahn

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Dr. Sandra Glahn discusses her book 'Nobody's Mother', which covers the goddess Artemis of Ephesus and her relevance for interpreting the New Testament. She shares her personal journey and exploration of women's roles, highlighting the importance of personal narrative in scholarship. Dr. Glahn explains different interpretations of Paul's language about women and presents her own approach to interpreting Paul's writings. She delves into the significance of Artemis of Ephesus for New Testament interpretation, discussing the cultural context and the role of female priestesses. Finally, she examines Paul's instructions to women in the church, particularly regarding modesty and attire. In this conversation, Dr. Glahn discusses the interpretation of 1 Timothy 2:12-15 and the meaning of 'saved through childbearing.' She also talks about her other books, 'Vindicating the Vixens' and 'Sanctified Sexuality.' The conversation highlights the importance of collaborative scholarship and the need to include women's stories in the biblical narrative.

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