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RELG 221: Women and Gender in Early Christianity (HC)

Religion 221: Women in Early Christianity (McGuire) Fall 2024

Search terms/operators

If you search a catalog or database and receive a large number of results, add a limit or additional keyword in order to retrieve a manageable and relevant number of results to review.  At the same time overly narrow search terms can return too few results.  One way of solving both problems is to use Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT), which allow you to limit or expand searches depending on your needs.

 

For example, a search for history  AND bible will return items that contain both concepts:

 

women OR gender returns items that contain either one of the concepts or both:

 

disciple* NOT john returns items that talk about any one of the disciples but does not mention John:




Phrase searching:

An important strategy to use when searching for phrases ("black and white") or titles:

For example, "gospel of Mary"  will search for those words in that order,

 

Truncation and Wildcards:

Most catalogs and databases enable users to search variations of keywords by using truncation (*) or wildcard (?) symbols.

 

For example, one could search for politic*  to find poltic, politics, political, politicking, and so on.

 

Wildcard searches are for differences within words: a search for wom?n will return results for woman, women, and womyn.

 

Nested Searching:

When pairing two or more keywords with another keyword, it is important to "nest" the former terms within a larger Boolean search.

Thus, searching in Books + Media for wom?n AND  (bible OR biblical OR christian*) AND (heresy OR heretic* OR apolog* OR polemic*)  will return results for the union of the three subject areas.

 

Subject headings

Subject Headings 

These allow you to find relevant material grouped together including titles that do not use the keywords you may be searching.

 

Finding subject headings

       Look at a book record in Tripod, check the subjects assigned to it, and choose whatever ones are relevant for your research.

Example:  Religion and Sexism: images of woman in the Jewish and Christian Traditions

By Rosemary Radford Ruether.  1998.

                 Subjects:                                          

                                     Women in Christianity
                                     Women in the Bible 
                                     Women in rabbinical literature
                                     Sexism in religion

If you click on one of these subjects, you will see other books "tagged" with the same subject tag. This can help you expand your research outward.

A few other examples of potentially useful subject headings:

Women in Christianity -- History -- Early church
Gospel of Thomas -- parables -- feminist criticism
Sex -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Church history -- Primitive and early church
Women in the Bible
Wisdom (biblical personification) -- feminist criticism
Bible New Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
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