This interdisciplinary volume recontextualises biblical texts to explore how the relationship between sex/gender, power, and religion is constructed to produce a rape culture, linking religious history with contemporary conflicts to show the endurance of these concepts today.
This interdisciplinary volume recontextualises biblical texts to explore how the relationship between sex/gender, power, and religion is constructed to produce a rape culture, linking religious history with contemporary conflicts to show the endurance of these concepts today.
Joachim Kügler is a Professor of New Testament Studies at University of Bamberg, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. A Female King? - The Public Body of Hatshepsut 2. Hatshepsut Baptised: Christian Women as Sons of God 3. Why One Must Not Turn a Man into a Woman (Egypt - Greece - Rome) 4. Defending Masculinity Under Oppression: The Biblical Plan to Be Different 5. The Beautiful Ruler and The Ugly Redeemer 6. "God-Wives", "Old Virgins", "Young Widows": Women Without Human Husbands 7. Zeus-Syndrome, #MeToo and the Hope for Something New Bibliography Index
Introduction 1. A Female King? - The Public Body of Hatshepsut 2. Hatshepsut Baptised: Christian Women as Sons of God 3. Why One Must Not Turn a Man into a Woman (Egypt - Greece - Rome) 4. Defending Masculinity Under Oppression: The Biblical Plan to Be Different 5. The Beautiful Ruler and The Ugly Redeemer 6. "God-Wives", "Old Virgins", "Young Widows": Women Without Human Husbands 7. Zeus-Syndrome, #MeToo and the Hope for Something New Bibliography Index
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