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245 04 $aThe Oxford handbook of New Testament, gender, and sexuality /$cedited by Benjamin H. Dunning.
264 1 $aNew York, New York :$bOxford University Press,$c[2019]
264 4 $c©2019
300 $axxv, 706 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aOxford handbooks
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gList of illustrations --$gList of abbreviations --$gList of contributors --$tNew Testament and early Christian literature in the history of gender and sexuality /$rBenjamin H. Dunning --$gPart I.$tTheory and method --$tFeminist Biblical interpretation /$rKatherine A. Shaner --$tReconstructing women's history in antiquity /$rRoss S. Kraemer --$tMaterial culture and historical analysis /$rLaura Salah Nasrallah --$tMasculinity studies /$rColleen M. Conway --$tQueer theory /$rStephen D. Moore --$tGender and sexuality in postcolonial perspective /$rM. Adryael Tong --$tWho Is the text? The gendered and racialized New Testament /$rYii-Jan Lin --$t"She did that!": Female agency in New Testament texts--A womanist response /$rShanell T. Smith --$tLGBTIQ strategies of interpretation /$rJoseph A. Marchal --$tPosthumanism /$rDenise Kimber Buell --$gPart II.$tSocial and intellectual contexts --$tJewish women's life and practice in the world of the New Testament /$rTal Ilan --$tHellenistic philosophy and literature /$rDavid E. Fredrickson --$tRoman imperial culture /$rDavina C. Lopez --$gPart III$tTexts --$tJewish literature of the Second Temple Period /$rKarina Martin Hogan --$tGospels and Acts /$rAmy-Jill Levine --$tPauline Letters /$rJorunn Økland --$tGeneral Epistles and Hebrews /$rTimothy Luckritz Marquis --$tRevelation /$rLynn R. Huber --$tNag Hammadi and related literature /$rAnne McGuire --$tApocryphal Acts of the Apostles /$rJennifer Eyl --$gPart IV. Paradigmatic figures --$tJesus /$rKaren L. King --$tMary Magdalene /$rAnn Graham Brock --$tMary, the Mother of Jesus /$rMary F. Foskett --$tSophia /$rJonathan Cahana-Blum --$tThecla /$rRoss S. Kraemer --$gPart V.$tTopics --$tLeadership roles and early Christian communities /$rCarolyn Osiek --$tMarriage, adultery, and divorce /$rJennifer W. Knust --$tProcreation, children, and family /$rRobert H. Von Thaden, Jr. --$tCelibacy and virginity /$rB. Diane Lipsett --$tSame-sex relations /$rBenjamin H. Dunning --$tSexual slander /$rSusanna Drake --$tViolence /$rKimberly B. Stratton --$tSlavery and sexual availability /$rJennifer A. Glancy --$tProstitution /$rCarly Daniel-Hughes --$tResurrection body /$rTaylor G. Petrey --$gIndex
520 8 $a"Over several decades, scholarship in New Testament and early Christianity has drawn attention both to the ways in which ancient Mediterranean conceptions of embodiment, sexual difference, and desire were fundamentally different from modern ones and also to important lines of genealogical connection between the past and the present. The result is that the study of "gender" and "sexuality" in early Christianity has become an increasingly complex undertaking. This is a complexity produced not only by the intricacies of conflicting historical data, but also by historicizing approaches that query the very terms of analysis whereby we inquire into these questions in the first place. Yet at the same time, recent work on these topics has produced a rich and nuanced body of scholarly literature that has contributed substantially to our understanding of early Christian history and also proved relevant to ongoing theological and social debates. The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Sexuality in the New Testament provides a roadmap to this lively scholarly landscape, introducing both students and other scholars to the relevant problems, debates, and issues. Leading scholars in the field offer original contributions by way of synthesis, critical interrogation, and proposals for future questions, hypotheses, and research trajectories."--Provided by publisher.
520 8 $aOver several decades, scholarship in New Testament and early Christianity has drawn attention both to the ways in which ancient Mediterranean conceptions of embodiment, sexual difference, and desire were fundamentally different from modern ones and also to important lines of genealogical connection between the past and the present. The result is that the study of "gender" and "sexuality" in early Christianity has become an increasingly complex undertaking. This is a complexity produced not only by the intricacies of conflicting historical data, but also by historicizing approaches that query the very terms of analysis whereby we inquire into these questions in the first place. Yet at the same time, recent work on these topics has produced a rich and nuanced body of scholarly literature that has contributed substantially to our understanding of early Christian history and also proved relevant to ongoing theological and social debates. The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Sexuality in the New Testament provides a roadmap to this lively scholarly landscape, introducing both students and other scholars to the relevant problems, debates, and issues. Leading scholars in the field offer original contributions by way of synthesis, critical interrogation, and proposals for future questions, hypotheses, and research trajectories.
630 00 $aBible.$pNew Testament$xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
650 0 $aSex$xBiblical teaching.
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655 7 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411635
700 1 $aDunning, Benjamin H.,$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tOxford handbook of New Testament, gender, and sexuality.$dNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]$z9780190213411$w(OCoLC)1123192570
830 0 $aOxford handbooks.
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