After the Corinthian women prophets: reimagining rhetoric and power

Still after : reintroducing the Corinthian women prophets at thirty /Joseph A. Marchal --Hearing wo/men prophets : intersections, silences, publics /Shelly Matthews --The celebrity paratexts : The 1 Corinthians 14 gloss theory before and after The Corinthian women prophets /Jorunn Økland --Reading P...

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Published in:Semeia studies
Contributors: Marchal, Joseph A. 1974- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Atlanta, GA SBL Press [2021]
In: Semeia studies (number 97)
Series/Journal:Semeia studies Atlanta, Ga. number 97
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Corinthians 1. / Bible. Corinthians 2. / Feminist theology
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Wire, Antoinette Clark Corinthian women prophets
B Wire, Antoinette Clark
B Wire, Antoinette Clark Criticism and interpretation
B Bible
B Feminist Criticism
B Bible Feminist criticism
B Feminist Theology
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:Still after : reintroducing the Corinthian women prophets at thirty /Joseph A. Marchal --Hearing wo/men prophets : intersections, silences, publics /Shelly Matthews --The celebrity paratexts : The 1 Corinthians 14 gloss theory before and after The Corinthian women prophets /Jorunn Økland --Reading Paul obliquely : reading against the grain in a Latourian pluriverse /Cavan Concannon --Alternative futures, ephemeral bodies : untouching the Corinthian women prophets /Joseph A. Marchal --The writing continues : the women are still there in 2 Corinthians /Arminta Fox --Out of house and home : early Christian community as public ekklēsia /Anna Miller --A posthumanist lens on Paul and Corinthian agency /Antoinette Clark Wire.
Rhetoric, Power, and Possibilities Thirty years after the publication of Antoinette Clark Wire's groundbreaking The Corinthian Women Prophets, an interdisciplinary, international, and intergenerational group of scholars reflects upon Wire's impact on New Testament scholarship. Essays pursue further historical and theoretical possibilities, often in search of marginalized people, including the women of Corinth, using feminist, rhetorical, materialist, decolonizing, queer, and posthumanist approaches to interpret Paul's letters and the history of ancient Mediterranean assemblies. Contributions from Cavan Concannon, Arminta Fox, Joseph A. Marchal, Shelly Matthews, Anna Miller, Jorunn Økland, and Antoinette Clark Wire reconsider how both the methods and results of Wire's work reveal the possibilities of other people beside Paul who are worth our attention and effort. The essays in this collection introduce students and scholars to the possibilities of interdisciplinary and intersectional approaches for engaging the broader Pauline corpus
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:1628374063