The slave metaphor and gendered enslavement in early Christian discourse: double trouble embodied

Thinking with saleable bodies: an intersectional approach to the slavery metaphor -- Embodying the slavery metaphor: female characters and slavery language -- Metaphor and masculinity: the no longer slave formulations (John 15:15 and Gal 4:7) -- The paradox of slavery: all believers are slaves of th...

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Autor principal: Kartzow, Marianne Bjelland 1971- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: London New York Routledge 2018
En:Año: 2018
Críticas:[Rezension von: Kartzow, Marianne Bjelland, 1971-, The slave metaphor and gendered enslavement in early Christian discourse] (2020) (Stewart, Eric C.)
[Rezension von: Kartzow, Marianne Bjelland, 1971-, The slave metaphor and gendered enslavement in early Christian discourse] (2021) (Beavis, Mary Ann, 1955 -)
[Rezension von: Kartzow, Marianne Bjelland, 1971-, The slave metaphor and gendered enslavement in early Christian discourse] (2020) (De Wet, Chris L., 1982 -)
Edición:First [edition]
Colección / Revista:Routledge studies in the early Christian world
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Esclavitud (Motivo) / Bibel. Neues Testament / Literatura cristiana / Cristianismo primitivo
Otras palabras clave:B Bible Theology
B Slavery Religious aspects
B Christian literature, Early History and criticism
B Slavery in the Bible
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Sumario:Thinking with saleable bodies: an intersectional approach to the slavery metaphor -- Embodying the slavery metaphor: female characters and slavery language -- Metaphor and masculinity: the no longer slave formulations (John 15:15 and Gal 4:7) -- The paradox of slavery: all believers are slaves of the Lord, but some are more slaves than others -- From slave of a female owner to slave of God: negotiating gender, sexuality, and status in the Shepherd of Hermas -- Jesus, the slave trader: metaphor made real in the Act of Thomas
Notas:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0815374658