TextSeries: Paul in critical contextsPublication details: Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, 2008.Description: xiii, 213p. ; 24 cmISBN: | Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology Library Available at Circulation Section | 227.0608 Mar 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 6143 | |
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| 227.0601 Cou 2003 Interpreting the truth : changing the paradigm of biblical studies / | 227.0601 The 1987 Psychological aspects of Pauline theology / [manuscript] / | 227.0608 Mar 2008 The politics of heaven : women, gender, and empire in the study of Paul / | 227.0608 Mar 2008 c.2 The politics of heaven : women, gender, and empire in the study of Paul / | 227.0609 Che 2017 Reading Paul with the reformers : [manuscript] : reconciling old and new perspectives / | 227.061 Mar 2002 v.2 Exploring the New Testament volume .2 A Guide to the Letters & Revelation / | 227.061 Mar 2002 v.2 c.2 Exploring the New Testament volume .2 A Guide to the Letters & Revelation / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Interpretation at the intersection of methods -- Starting points and parameters : feminist and postcolonial analysis Paul, Philippians, and the plan of this Book -- Histories of interpretation and "people's history" in Pauline studies -- Initial inquiries and imperial intersections in interpretation -- Gaps, erasures, and conflicts -- Procedure and precedent -- People's possibilities : subaltern history and problems of perspective -- People's history and Pauline studies -- Back to the biblical : antiquity and feminist, postcolonial approaches -- A hymn within and a heavenly politeuma -- -- A heavenly politeuma and a hymn within rhetorical interactions and Pauline interpretation : a postcolonial Paul -- Does this text encourage travel to distant and inhabited lands and how does it justify itself? -- How does this text construct difference : is there dialogue and liberating interdependence or condemnation of all that is foreign? -- Does this text employ gender and divine representations to construct relationships of subordination and domination? -- Initial connections and conclusions -- The rhetorics of imitation and postcolonial theories of mimicry -- Imitation rhetorics in Paul and in Pauline scholarship -- The promise and perils of postcolonial mimicry -- Post-poning any undue celebrations : criticisms, cautions, and calibrations of postcolonial mimicry -- Resistance, risks, and replications : on the limits of mimicry for a feminist postcolonial analysis -- Women in the contact zone -- Contact zone and transcultural interactions -- Pauline travels and the Philippian contact zone -- Concluding reflections and connections.
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