Abstract
The piece sheds light on the identity of the individual mentioned as Junia in Paul's writings to the Romans. Numerous sources, spanning from the Patristics to contemporary academia, shed further insight into her life and character. The more significant question for our times becomes why Junia is less well-known and how she exemplifies a change (though slow) in the Roman Catholic Church's perspective on women.
Recommended Citation
Miers, Hannah. 2024. Junia the Apostle: History and Future of Women in the Church. Obsculta 17, (1) : 128-139. https://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/obsculta/vol17/iss1/17.
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