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October 17, 2007
The result of four decades of research, Jesus Was a Feminist compellingly presents the case that Jesus treated women equally with men, and he boldly broke the customs of his day to involve them in his work. Renowned scholar and leader among liberal Catholics Leonard Swidler examines all gospel texts involving women, asserts that women were involved in the writing of two of the gospels, and outlines the importance of women in Jesus' ministry and the creation and development of the early church. He shows how Jesus was a feminist and modern Christians should be too.
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Leonard Swidler makes the case that Jesus respected, cared for and even advocated for the rights of women, not in the sense of Betty Freidan, but in the highly personal relationships he formed and the subtle societal changes he was able to bring about through them....The church as we know it couldn't have come into being without women leaders at its beginning. A well-researched, illuminating book, it asks, is our feminism today as deep as his? (Linda Benninghoff Reader Views, November 2007 )

One does not have to subscribe to all of Leonard Swidler's theories about the origins of the gospels to be deeply appreciative of this book. Swidler mines the biblical texts with zeal and skill to make his case that Jesus took his stand on the side of the marginalized women of the first century. I found this book powerful, insightful, and challenging. (John Shelby Spong )

Swidler brings together a lifetime of academic research and personal involvement with one of the most pressing concerns for the Church: the rightful place of women. He convincingly shows that Jesus promoted the equality of women with men, looked on them as fully human persons, and expected them to be treated as such. The prejudice against women manifest in later Christian thought and practice cannot legitimately be attributed to anything Jesus said or did. This readable, compelling, passionate, and yet scholarly book is set to become another Swidler classic that Church authorities cannot afford to ignore. (John Wijngaards )

The book Jesus Was a Feminist makes a convincing case for Jesus’ feminism. According to Swidler, the church as we know it couldn’t have come into being without women leaders at its beginning. A well-researched, illuminating book, it asks, is our feminism today as deep as his? (Reader Views )

About the Author

Leonard Swidler is professor of Catholic Thought and Interreligious Dialogue at Temple University in Philadelphia, where he is the Founder/Director of the Institute for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue. He is the author of numerous books, including Making the Church Our Own.

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Sheed & Ward (October 17, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580512186
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580512183
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars JESUS LOVED WOMEN SO MUCH, April 25, 2008
This review is from: Jesus Was a Feminist: What the Gospels Reveal about His Revolutionary Perspective (Paperback)
I believe Leonard Swidler's book, Jesus Was A Feminist, is the Most Empowering book ever written for women! Swidler clearly shows not only how much Jesus loved women, but also how very valuable their witness has been to Christianity. Jesus came for "the poor, the broken hearted, the captives, the blind, the marginal and the oppressed." On every page Jesus defended women, honored them, healed them, threw away the taboos and fought for their equality with men. Swidler analyzes how Jesus treated each woman with dignity, especially giving them a voice. Without women's telling and retelling their stories, we would not have much in our gospels. We would still not know that He rose from the dead if they had remained silent.

After reading God's Word to Women, God was showing me that much is misinterpreted / slanted. I was getting discouraged at the general lack of study and concern for the Word from the pulpit. It seemed like every Mother's Day I had to sit through yet another sermon about how women have to submit, and Easter was always about Peter. We were either invisible, inferior or unclean. I eventually slowed down in going to church, and had almost stopped reading my bible. I had many questions which no man could answer but I knew God was bigger than patriarchal churches.

God has always loved women and then Jesus showed it. He chose to reveal the most profound information only to women; He chose only women to be the first witnesses to His Resurrection. You will be surprised to find out how extremely valuable Mary Magdalene was, and that parts of the gospels were written, yes, by women! Swidler explains the problem passages, and shows that Jesus did not reject divorce and remarriage. I just weep when I think of Jesus' love for women and how it has been soooo overlooked and minimized. Jesus was a feminist; He did more for women than we have been taught. This is one book which cannot sit on the book shelf; a precious pearl, it must be passed around. I totally love this book. I believe it is the Best Book in the world! Adele Hebert
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Revolutionary Perspective of Jesus., April 22, 2009
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This review is from: Jesus Was a Feminist: What the Gospels Reveal about His Revolutionary Perspective (Paperback)
Author Leonard Swidler is Professor of Catholic Thought & Interreligious Dialogue, Religion Department, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, editor of the Journal Ecumenical Studies, president of the Dialogue Institute, and president of the Association for the Rights of Catholics in the Church.

This reader was first exposed to Swidler's thesis that "Jesus was a feminist" in an article of that name he wrote for Catholic World magazine in 1971. Over the years he has researched and expanded upon this concept, and the results of his work form this fascinating and very compelling book.

"Jesus Was a Feminist" is divided into three main sections. In the first section, Swidler gives an overview of Jesus, whom he calls by the Jewish name Yeshua, and women in his life, language and teaching. This is followed a close reading and critical analysis of the four canonical gospels.. The third part is an overview of the early Christians' views of women and the subsequent misogyny that developed after the New Testament period.

Besides declaring that Jesus is a feminist, Swidler concludes that Jesus did not reject divorce, that major input and possibly authorship of the third and fourth gospels is by women, and that Christianity, as we know it today, would not exist if it wrere not for the work and influence of women.

I highly recommend this book and suggest that it should be shared with all who are interested in knowing the mind and heart of Jesus.


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5.0 out of 5 stars well-researched, illuminating book, November 26, 2007
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Reviewed by Linda Benninghoff for Reader Views (11/07)


In "Jesus Was a Feminist," Leonard Swidler makes the case that Jesus respected, cared for and even advocated for the rights of women, not in the sense of Betty Freidan, but in the highly personal relationships he formed and the subtle societal changes he was able to bring about through them.

Swidler discusses the times in which Jesus lived, and states that in Palestine women did not have many rights and their status was not high. Although men could divorce, women could not divorce their husbands. The woman taken in adultery was about to be stoned to death. Prostitutes were pariahs. Widows were viewed as worthless because their husbands, who conferred worth on them, were dead.

Jesus was kind to widows. He felt men should not be able to divorce and gave equal rights in marriage to women. He befriended Mary Magdalene, sister to Lazarus. One of the non-canonical gospels even suggests he kissed her on the mouth.

In fact, Swidler goes on to suggest that two of the gospels had as their major source proto-gospels written by women. Mary, Jesus' mother, was probably the source for Luke, with its numerous references to women. The source for John, the book suggests, was written by Mary Magdalene, who was the beloved disciple.

The book "Jesus Was a Feminist" makes a convincing case for Jesus' feminism. According to Swidler, the church as we know it couldn't have come into being without women leaders at its beginning. A well-researched, illuminating book, it asks, is our feminism today as deep as his?

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