Being subordinate men: Paul's rhetoric of gender and power in 1 Corinthians
Being Subordinate Men offers a gender critical examination of Paul's use of gender and power in the argument of 1 Corinthians, showing that the apostle consistently undermines first-century Roman norms of masculinity.
| Summary: | Being Subordinate Men offers a gender critical examination of Paul's use of gender and power in the argument of 1 Corinthians, showing that the apostle consistently undermines first-century Roman norms of masculinity. Intro -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter One. Uncovering Paul's Body -- Chapter Two. The Body, Masculinity, and Power -- Chapter Three. Reconstructed Masculinity -- Chapter Four. Paul's Subordinate Masculinity -- Chapter Five. Manifestations of Subordinate Masculinity in Paraenesis -- Chapter Six. Summary and Test of the Argument -- Bibliography -- Subject Index -- Author Index -- Ancient Sources -- About the Author. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (283 pages) |
| ISBN: | 9781978703346 |