Slandering the Jew: Sexuality and Difference in Early Christian Texts
by
Susanna Drake
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Hardcover
Pages
184
Language
English
Published
Jul 18, 2013
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812245202
ISBN-13
9780812245202
Description
In this fascinating examination, Susanna Drake delves into the complex interplay between sexuality and early Christian ideology. The narrative unfolds in the context of the first five centuries, a time when Christian thinkers grappled with their beliefs and societal values. Drake highlights how these leaders used ascetic perspectives to not only define but often slandered certain identities, particularly those associated with Judaism.
Through insightful analysis, she illuminates how these early texts shaped perceptions of difference and sexuality. Drake's work invites readers to reflect on the implications of these ancient attitudes, inviting a nuanced discussion about faith, power, and the dynamics of cultural identity. With a meticulous approach, she brings a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of religious history to light, offering a rich, thought-provoking read.
Through insightful analysis, she illuminates how these early texts shaped perceptions of difference and sexuality. Drake's work invites readers to reflect on the implications of these ancient attitudes, inviting a nuanced discussion about faith, power, and the dynamics of cultural identity. With a meticulous approach, she brings a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of religious history to light, offering a rich, thought-provoking read.
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