Rocco Tedesco, Diana2019-09-252019-09-252013-02-2620021390-0374http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/189008"En los primeros siglos del cristianismo hay poquísimos textos escritos por mujeres o aún que tengan mujeres por protagonistas. En este artículo se quiere aclarar esta laguna investigando las pocas mujeres que son visibles, Tecla, Maximila y Priscila, Perpetua, María Magdalena del Evangelio de María y Egeria. Es evidente que hubo mujeres cristianas con fuerza de testimonio y carácter e igualmente evidente que distinguidos cristianos como Jerónimo se esforzaron por silenciarlas" "In the first centuries of Christianity there exist very few texts griten by women o even texts that have women as their main characters. This article tries to clarify this gap searching out the few visible women of the period, Thecla, Priscilla and Maximila, Perpetua, Mary Magdalene of the Gospel of Mary, and Egeria. It is evident that there existed women of strong character and testimony, and equally evident that distinguished Christians like Jerome made every effort to silence them"spaWith permission of the license/copyright holderChristianitywomenGospel of MaryApocryphaCommunity ethicsLifestyle ethicsSocial ethicsSexual orientation/genderGlobal Church History and World ChristianityBiblical TheologyEarly churchLa exclusión del discurso femenino en la Iglesia Antigua [The exclusion of female discourse in the Ancient Church]Article