Contextualizing Gender in Early Christian Discourse: Thinking Beyond Thecla
In this book, Vander Stichele and Penner introduce their own gender-critical approach to the New Testament and other early Christian writings. Building on feminist and post-colonial insights, they explore the importance of gender in both text and context and discuss the diverse issues involved in interpretation as they relate to gender, sex, and sexuality. The authors also set out their methodology and highlight the various hermeneutical issues involved, such as the complexity of gendered and sexed identities in antiquity and the gap that exists between modern and ancient conceptions thereof. They further illustrate their gender-critical approach with concrete examples from the Acts of the Apostles, the letters of Paul, and the Acts of Paul and Thecla, in order to demonstrate how a gender-critical approach works in practice. As such, this book is unique in terms of its range as well as in the explicit methodological focus that is fostered throughout.
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Contextualizing Gender in Early Christian Discourse: Thinking Beyond Thecla
In this book, Vander Stichele and Penner introduce their own gender-critical approach to the New Testament and other early Christian writings. Building on feminist and post-colonial insights, they explore the importance of gender in both text and context and discuss the diverse issues involved in interpretation as they relate to gender, sex, and sexuality. The authors also set out their methodology and highlight the various hermeneutical issues involved, such as the complexity of gendered and sexed identities in antiquity and the gap that exists between modern and ancient conceptions thereof. They further illustrate their gender-critical approach with concrete examples from the Acts of the Apostles, the letters of Paul, and the Acts of Paul and Thecla, in order to demonstrate how a gender-critical approach works in practice. As such, this book is unique in terms of its range as well as in the explicit methodological focus that is fostered throughout.
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Contextualizing Gender in Early Christian Discourse: Thinking Beyond Thecla

Contextualizing Gender in Early Christian Discourse: Thinking Beyond Thecla

by Caroline Vander Stichele, Todd Penner
Contextualizing Gender in Early Christian Discourse: Thinking Beyond Thecla

Contextualizing Gender in Early Christian Discourse: Thinking Beyond Thecla

by Caroline Vander Stichele, Todd Penner

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In this book, Vander Stichele and Penner introduce their own gender-critical approach to the New Testament and other early Christian writings. Building on feminist and post-colonial insights, they explore the importance of gender in both text and context and discuss the diverse issues involved in interpretation as they relate to gender, sex, and sexuality. The authors also set out their methodology and highlight the various hermeneutical issues involved, such as the complexity of gendered and sexed identities in antiquity and the gap that exists between modern and ancient conceptions thereof. They further illustrate their gender-critical approach with concrete examples from the Acts of the Apostles, the letters of Paul, and the Acts of Paul and Thecla, in order to demonstrate how a gender-critical approach works in practice. As such, this book is unique in terms of its range as well as in the explicit methodological focus that is fostered throughout.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567477507
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Caroline Vander Stichele is Universitair Docent in Religious Studies at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

Todd Penner is the Gould H. and Marie Cloud Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Austin College, Sherman, Texas, USA

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

INTERSEXIONS
Bibliography

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING A GENDER-CRITICAL APPROACH
Discourse and the Social Production of Knowledge
Sex, Gender, and Politics
Colonial Contexts and Gender
History and Discourse
Concluding Contextual Observations
Bibliography
Notes

CHAPTER 2: CONTEXTUALIZING GENDER IN THE GRECO-ROMAN WORLD
Discourse and the Meaning of Sex
Models for Understanding Sex
From the Politics of the Body to the Body Politic
            Physiognomy as Politics of the Body 
            Gendering Bodies 
            The Body Politic 
            Bodies in Empire
Bibliography
Notes

CHAPTER 3: BOUNDARIES AND BODIES IN EARLY CHRISTIAN DISCOURSE
Canonical and Conceptual Boundaries
Cultural Boundaries
Political Boundaries
Social Boundaries
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes

CHAPTER 4: GENDER AND THE MODERN INTERPRETER
Race, Gender, and the Formation of Modern Biblical Scholarship 
        The Racializing of Modern Biblical Scholarship 
        The Gendering of Modern Biblical Scholarship
Gender and Power in the Discipline of Biblical Studies
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes

CHAPTER 5: READING (FOR) GENDER
Gender-Critical Reading Assumptions and Strategies 
Reading (for) Gender and the Worlds of the Text 
        The World behind the Text 
        The World in the Text 
        The World in front of the Text 
        Summary
Three Examples of Reading (for) Gender 
        1 Corinthians 11:2-16 
        Acts 18:1-18 
        Acts of Paul and Thecla
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes

(DIS)CLOSURE
Bibliography

INDEX
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