Agape, eros, gender: towards a Pauline sexual ethic

Issues of gender and sexuality have recently come to the fore in all humanities disciplines, and this book reflects this broad interdisciplinary situation, although its own standpoint is broadly theological. In contrast to many contemporary feminist theologies, gender and sexuality (eros) are here u...

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Main Author: Watson, Francis (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2000.
In:Year: 2000
Reviews:Book Reviews : Agape, Eros, Gender: Towards a Pauline Sexual Ethic, by Francis Watson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 268 pp. hb. £37.50. ISBN 0-521-66263-X (2001) (Turner, Philip, 1935 -)
[Rezension von: WATSON, FRANCIS, Agape, Eros, Gender: Towards a Pauline Sexual Ethic] (2001) (Scroggs, Robin, 1930 -)
Further subjects:B Sex role ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
B Sex Religious aspects Christianity
B Sex ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
B Bible
B Sex role Religious aspects Christianity
B Agapaō (The Greek word)
B Bible ; Epistles of Paul ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible. Epistles of Paul Criticism, interpretation, etc
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9780521662635
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Summary:Issues of gender and sexuality have recently come to the fore in all humanities disciplines, and this book reflects this broad interdisciplinary situation, although its own standpoint is broadly theological. In contrast to many contemporary feminist theologies, gender and sexuality (eros) are here understood within a distinctively Christian context characterized by the reality of agape - the New Testament's term for the comprehensive divine-human love that includes the relationship of man and woman within its scope. The central problem is concern with key Pauline texts relating to gender and sexuality (1 Cor. 11, Rom. 7, Eph. 5), texts whose influence on western theology and culture has been enduring and pervasive. They are read here in conjunction with later theological and non-theological texts that reflect that influence - ranging from Augustine and Barth to Virginia Woolf, Freud and Irigaray.
I. Velamen: 1 Corinthians 11 -- 1. Belonging together -- 2. Eros veiled -- II. Concupiscentia: Romans 7 -- 3. Sex: a critique -- 4. The Tombs of Desire -- III. Sacramentum: Ephesians 5 -- 5. Eros transfigured? -- 6. Engendering agape
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ISBN:0511488203
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511488207