This book consists of cutting-edge analyses of constructions of racial/ethnic identities in early Christian texts and contemporary contexts from the perspectives of minoritized nonwhite women New Testament scholars. The range of intersectionality comprises gender/sexuality, class, patriarchy, slavery, religion, and empire.
This book consists of cutting-edge analyses of constructions of racial/ethnic identities in early Christian texts and contemporary contexts from the perspectives of minoritized nonwhite women New Testament scholars. The range of intersectionality comprises gender/sexuality, class, patriarchy, slavery, religion, and empire.
Edited by Mitzi J. Smith and Jin Young Choi - Contributions by Mitzi J. Smith; Jin Young Choi; Jennifer T. Kaalund; Angela Parker; Jung H. Choi and Janette H. Ok
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Chapter One Introduction by Mitzi J. Smith and Jin Young Choi Chapter Two Weren't You with Jesus the Galilean?: An Intersectional Reading of Ethnicity, Diasporic Trauma, and Mourning in the Gospel of Matthew by Jin Young Choi Chapter Three In Christ, but Not of Christ: Reading Identity Differences Differently in the Letter to the Galatians by Jennifer T. Kaalund Chapter Four Hagar's Children Still Ain't Free: Paul's Counterterror Rhetoric, Constructed Identity, Enslavement, and Galatians 3:28 by Mitzi J. Smith Chapter Five Feminized-Minoritized Paul? A Womanist Reading of Paul's Body in the Corinthian Context by Angela Parker Chapter Six Gender, Race, and the Normalization of Prophecy in Early Christianity and Korean and Korean-American Christianity by Jung H. Choi Chapter Seven You Have Become Children of Sarah: Reading 1 Peter 3:1-6 through the Intersectionality of Asian Immigrant Wives, Patriarchy, and Honorary Whiteness by Janette H. Ok About the Contributors
Chapter One Introduction by Mitzi J. Smith and Jin Young Choi Chapter Two Weren't You with Jesus the Galilean?: An Intersectional Reading of Ethnicity, Diasporic Trauma, and Mourning in the Gospel of Matthew by Jin Young Choi Chapter Three In Christ, but Not of Christ: Reading Identity Differences Differently in the Letter to the Galatians by Jennifer T. Kaalund Chapter Four Hagar's Children Still Ain't Free: Paul's Counterterror Rhetoric, Constructed Identity, Enslavement, and Galatians 3:28 by Mitzi J. Smith Chapter Five Feminized-Minoritized Paul? A Womanist Reading of Paul's Body in the Corinthian Context by Angela Parker Chapter Six Gender, Race, and the Normalization of Prophecy in Early Christianity and Korean and Korean-American Christianity by Jung H. Choi Chapter Seven You Have Become Children of Sarah: Reading 1 Peter 3:1-6 through the Intersectionality of Asian Immigrant Wives, Patriarchy, and Honorary Whiteness by Janette H. Ok About the Contributors
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