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This book examines slavery and gender through a feminist reading of narratives including female slaves in the Gospel of Luke, the Acts of the Apostles, and early Christian texts. Through the literary theory of Mikhail Bakhtin, the voices of three enslaved female characters—the female slave who questions Peter in Luke 22, Rhoda in Acts 12, and the prophesying slave of Acts 16—are placed into dialogue with female slaves found in the Apocryphal Acts, ancient novels, classical texts, and images of enslaved women on funerary monuments. Although ancients typically distrusted the words of slaves, Christy Cobb argues that female slaves in Luke-Acts speak truth to power, even though their gender and status suggest that they cannot. In this Bakhtinian reading, female slaves become truth-tellers and their words confirm aspects of Lukan theology. This exegetical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary book is a substantial contribution to conversations about women and slaves in Luke-Acts and early Christian literature.
Slavery in the Bible. --- Bible-Theology. --- Feminist theology. --- Gender identity-Religious aspect. --- Theology. --- Hermeneutics. --- Biblical Studies. --- Feminist Theology. --- Religion and Gender. --- Christian Theology. --- Interpretation, Methodology of --- Criticism --- Christian theology --- Theology --- Theology, Christian --- Christianity --- Religion --- Theology, Feminist --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Feministische Theologie. --- Hermeneutischer Zirkel. --- Sklaverei. --- Women in the Bible. --- Women slaves --- Religious aspects. --- Bakhtin, M. M. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Bibel --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Feminist criticism. --- Bible—Theology. --- Gender identity—Religious aspects. --- Slavery in the Bible --- Women in the Bible --- Bakhtin, M. M --- Criticism and interpretation --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Bakhtin, M. M - (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich) - 1895-1975 - Criticism and interpretation --- Bakhtin, M. M - (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich) - 1895-1975
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"Sex, Violence, and Early Christian Texts examines instances of sexual violence within a diversity of early Christian texts carefully, ethically, and with an eye toward shining a light on the scourge of sexual violence that is so often manifest in both ancient and contemporary Christian communities"--
Christian literature, Early. --- Sex crimes in literature. --- Sex crimes --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Christian literature, Early --- Sex crimes in literature
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