Women in Their Place: Paul and the Corinthian Discourse of Gender and Sanctuary SpaceA&C Black, 2005 M05 1 - 240 páginas In Women in Their Place Jorunn Økland takes the archaeological remains at Corinth as a starting point from which to develop an interdisciplinary, theoretically informed reading of Paul's utterances on women in 1 Corinthians 11-14. In this section of the letter Paul deals with the ritual gatherings and describes the ekklesia as a of ritual space distinct from domestic space. Økland assesses the text within a larger context of four different gender models found in temple architecture, rituals and literary texts. Whilst Paul's teaching in the letter effectively engendered 'church' as male space, his use of a variety of gender models left early Christian women with many other notions of ritual space to explore. |
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... traditions and discourses , privileges and disadvantages , that have shaped my way of reading myself and ancient texts , for better and for worse : the Lutheran tradition , the discourse of Norwegian ' State - Feminism ' , the historic ...
... traditions and discourses , privileges and disadvantages , that have shaped my way of reading myself and ancient texts , for better and for worse : the Lutheran tradition , the discourse of Norwegian ' State - Feminism ' , the historic ...
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... tradition ( 1983 : 76-84 ) . 15. This was first pointed out by the French feminist philosophers ( see Moi 1987 : 5 ) . 16. Cf. her own statement in the introduction : ' since historical knowledge is inferential , historians have to ...
... tradition ( 1983 : 76-84 ) . 15. This was first pointed out by the French feminist philosophers ( see Moi 1987 : 5 ) . 16. Cf. her own statement in the introduction : ' since historical knowledge is inferential , historians have to ...
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... traditions emanating from Marx , Weber , Adam Smith , and Marshall ) typically privilege time over space in their ... traditional exegetical project , cf. Moxnes ( 1998 : iii ) . A clear example are the explanations and reasons given for ...
... traditions emanating from Marx , Weber , Adam Smith , and Marshall ) typically privilege time over space in their ... traditional exegetical project , cf. Moxnes ( 1998 : iii ) . A clear example are the explanations and reasons given for ...
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... tradition also expresses itself through ancient conception theories . Both the earth and the woman are to 9. This fact is in the later Lilith traditions read as a sign of Eve's secondariness . Lilith , Adam's first wife , was created ...
... tradition also expresses itself through ancient conception theories . Both the earth and the woman are to 9. This fact is in the later Lilith traditions read as a sign of Eve's secondariness . Lilith , Adam's first wife , was created ...
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... tradition did not modify Hesiod's account in any way : from Semonides to Euripides , and from Amorgos to Athens , woman is Zeus ' creation , and the genos gynaikon , in its cohesion , threatens the unity of a masculine society . Does ...
... tradition did not modify Hesiod's account in any way : from Semonides to Euripides , and from Amorgos to Athens , woman is Zeus ' creation , and the genos gynaikon , in its cohesion , threatens the unity of a masculine society . Does ...
Contenido
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Chapter 4 PLACES FOR WOMEN IN EARLY ROMAN CORINTHS RITUAL AND SANCTUARY SPACES | 78 |
PAUL AND THE DISCOURSE OF SANCTUARY SPACE | 131 |
Chapter 6 CORINTHIAN ORDER | 168 |
OBEDIENT AND SUBVERSIVE | 224 |
Appendix 1 | 247 |
Appendix 2 | 252 |
Appendix 3 | 258 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 266 |
INDEXES | 318 |
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Acrocorinth ancient Aphrodite argument Asclepius Athenaeus Athens Bookidis and Stroud Boyarin broader discourse Brooten building century Chapter context Corinthian discourse Corinthians 11 Corinthians 11-14 cosmic cosmological creation cultic culture curse tablets deities Demeter Dionysos discourse of gender discourse of sanctuary discussion early Christian early Roman Corinth ekklesia space feminine feminist gender and sanctuary goddess Graeco-Roman Greek hierarchy holy household imperial cult inscription Isis Jerusalem sanctuary Jewish Jewish discourse Jews Josephus Judaism Loeb Classical Library male and female male space masculine meal meaning mentioned myth notions Pandora particular passage Paul Pauline Pausanias phallogocentric Philo possible presupposes priestesses Proserpina public space Qumran relation religion representation represented ritual gatherings ritual space ritually constructed Roman period Rome sanctuary space Sarapis School of Classical Schüssler Fiorenza sexual social spatial status structure Studies at Athens synagogue temenos temple term Testament vaós veil woman women worship