It is most likely that St Catherine of Alexandria, one of the most popular and influential saints in history, never existed. In fact, it is likely that her legend is an inversion of the story of Hypatia, a Greek philosopher killed by a Christian mob in 415.
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In the Christian version, Catherine was a brilliant philosopher who tried to convert the emperor to Xty. She did convert 50 court philosophers (all subsequently killed), the emperor’s wife, her jailor and 100 imperial guards before she was slain.
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They represent the conflict between a young woman’s power in Christ to define her own identity apart from the claims of her patriarchal culture. The God they worship puts an altogether value on their bodies, identity and human worth.
Nov 25, 2019 · 3:25 PM UTC
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Catherine is unusual for the particular tribute paid to her brilliance and effectiveness as a champion of the gospel—despite the prevailing exclusion of women from any teaching authority in the church. Catherine’s was one of the voices who spoke to Joan of Arc.
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