
Specters of Paul: Sexual Difference in Early Christian Thought
przez
Benjamin H. Dunning
Brak ocen
Mystery
Religion & Spirituality
History
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Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
264
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Mar 7, 2011
Wydawca
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812243072
ISBN-13
9780812243079
Opis
In "Specters of Paul," Benjamin H. Dunning delves into the complexities of early Christian thought, unpacking the intricate relationship between sexual difference and theological frameworks. He explores how theological monism influences perceptions of the female body, highlighting the tension that arises when diverse identities are confronted with singular theological narratives. Dunning's analysis reveals a landscape where desires and the feminine are often marginalized, calling into question established norms and encouraging a re-examination of early Christian texts.
Through a careful examination of specific passages and their implications, Dunning unveils the underlying currents of desire that shape early Christian identity. He emphasizes the importance of understanding sexual difference not just as a social or biological construct but as a dynamic element woven into the fabric of theological discourse. This perspective invites readers to reconsider how notions of unity and exclusivity in theological thought can obscure the richness of female experience and expression.
As Dunning navigates these complex issues, he challenges readers to engage with the specters of early Christian thought—ghostly remnants of ideas and beliefs that continue to resonate today. His work ultimately invites a deeper engagement with the legacy of these texts, urging a more inclusive interpretation that honors the diversity of the human experience within early Christianity.
Through a careful examination of specific passages and their implications, Dunning unveils the underlying currents of desire that shape early Christian identity. He emphasizes the importance of understanding sexual difference not just as a social or biological construct but as a dynamic element woven into the fabric of theological discourse. This perspective invites readers to reconsider how notions of unity and exclusivity in theological thought can obscure the richness of female experience and expression.
As Dunning navigates these complex issues, he challenges readers to engage with the specters of early Christian thought—ghostly remnants of ideas and beliefs that continue to resonate today. His work ultimately invites a deeper engagement with the legacy of these texts, urging a more inclusive interpretation that honors the diversity of the human experience within early Christianity.
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