Being Subordinate Men offers a gender critical examination of Paul's use of gender and power in the argument of 1 Corinthians, showing that the apostle consistently undermines first-century Roman norms of masculinity.
Being Subordinate Men offers a gender critical examination of Paul's use of gender and power in the argument of 1 Corinthians, showing that the apostle consistently undermines first-century Roman norms of masculinity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian J .Robinson grew up in suburban NJ and was diagnosed with ADHD at six years old. He graduated from Tulane University with a Philosophy degree, where, as a contributor to the university periodical, he developed an early talent toward writing. His first published work, a short story entitled "Tabula Rasa" was featured on the cover of The Write Room, a literary magazine, in 2012. In 2016, he was interviewed by Fox 5 NY about an early edition of his ADHD memoir and his personal experience with Adderall addiction. Today, Brian has emerged as a successful entrepreneur and continues to be very outspoken about society's miscomprehension about ADHD. He loves to travel, lift weights, talk philosophy at bars, and spend time with family and friends. He lives in NYC with his wife, Lindsey.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Uncovering Paul's Body Chapter 2: The Body, Masculinity, and Power Chapter 3: Reconstructing Masculinities Chapter 4: Paul's Subordinate Masculinity in 1 Corinthians Chapter 5: Manifestations of Subordinate Masculinity in Paul's Paraenesis Chapter 6: Summary and an Interpretive Exploration of Paul's Veils
Chapter 1: Uncovering Paul's Body Chapter 2: The Body, Masculinity, and Power Chapter 3: Reconstructing Masculinities Chapter 4: Paul's Subordinate Masculinity in 1 Corinthians Chapter 5: Manifestations of Subordinate Masculinity in Paul's Paraenesis Chapter 6: Summary and an Interpretive Exploration of Paul's Veils
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