Abuse, power and fearful obedience: reconsidering 1 Peter's commands to wives
"Jennifer G. Bird analyzes the construction of wives' subjectivity in 1 Peter, working primarily with what is referred to as the Haustafel (household code) section and engaging feminist critical questions, postcolonial theory and materialist theory in her analysis. Bird examines the two cr...
Pubblicato in: | Library of New Testament studies |
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Tipo di documento: | Stampa Libro |
Lingua: | Inglese |
Servizio "Subito": | Ordinare ora. |
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Pubblicazione: |
London [u.a.]
T & T Clark
2011
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Library of New Testament studies (442)
Anno: 2011 |
Periodico/Rivista: | Library of New Testament studies
442 |
(sequenze di) soggetti normati: | B
Bibel. Petrusbrief 1.
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/ Codice domestico <Bibbia>
B Bibel. Petrusbrief 1. |
Altre parole chiave: | B
Wife abuse
Biblical teaching
B Domestic relations Biblical teaching B Tesi universitaria B Bible. Peter, 1st Feminist criticism B Bible. Peter, 1st Criticism, interpretation, etc |
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Autorenbiografie (Verlag) Inhaltsverzeichnis (Verlag) Verlagsangaben (Verlag) |
Riepilogo: | "Jennifer G. Bird analyzes the construction of wives' subjectivity in 1 Peter, working primarily with what is referred to as the Haustafel (household code) section and engaging feminist critical questions, postcolonial theory and materialist theory in her analysis. Bird examines the two crucial labels for understanding Petrine Christian identity--'aliens and refugees' and 'royal priesthood and holy nation'-- and finds them to stand in start contrast with the commands and identity given to wives in the Haustafel section. Similarly, the command to 'honour the Emperor', which immediately precedes the Haustafel, engenders a rich discussion of the text's socio-political implications. The critical engagement of several 'symptomatic irruptions' within the commands to the wives uncovers the abusive dynamic underlying this section of the letter. Finally Bird considers the present-day implications of her study.--Publisher |
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ISBN: | 0567427501 |