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The colonized Apostle : Paul through postcolonial eyes / edited by Christopher D. Stanley.

Other author/creatorStanley, Christopher D.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoMinneapolis : Fortress Press, ©2011.
Descriptionxvi, 365 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Paul in critical contexts
Paul in critical contexts. ^A772558
Contents Pt. 1. What is postcolonial studies? Paul after empire / Stephen D. Moore -- Critical perspectives on postcolonial theory / Susan B. Abraham -- Marxism and the postcolonial study of Paul / Neil Elliott -- Pt. 2. Paul and ancient forms of colonialism. Pauline agency in postcolonial perspective : subverter of or agent for empire? / Jeremy Punt -- The politics of Paul : his supposed social conservatism and the impact of postcolonial readings / Gordon Zerbe -- Visualizing significant otherness : reimagining Paul(ine studies) through hybrid lenses / Davina C. Lopez -- Reading Romans 7 in conversation with postcolonial theory : Paul's struggle toward a Christian identity of hybridity / L. Ann Jervis -- Paul the ethnic hybrid? : postcolonial perspectives on Paul's ethnic categorizations / Christopher D. Stanley -- Redressing bodies at Corinth : racial/ethnic politics and religious difference in the context of empire / Tat-siong Benny Liew -- Imperial intersections and initial inquiries : toward a feminist, postcolonial analysis of Philippians / Joseph A. Marchal -- Beyond the heroic Paul : toward a feminist and decolonizing approach to the letters of Paul / Melanie Johnson-DeBaufre and Laura S. Nasrallah -- To what end? : revisiting the gendered space of 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 from a feminist postcolonial perspective / Jennifer G. Bird -- Pt. 3. Paul and modern Western colonialism. Wrestling with the "Macedonian call" : Paul, Pauline scholarship, and nineteenth-century colonial missions / Robert Paul Seesengood -- Galatians and the "Orientalism" of justification by faith : Paul among Jews and Muslims / Brigitte Kahl -- Paul, nation, and nationalism : a Korean postcolonial perspective / Jae Won Lee -- Constructions of Paul in Filipino theology of struggle / Gordon Zerbe.
Summary "How did Roman imperial culture shape the environment in which Paul carried out his apostolate? How do the multiple legacies of modern colonialism and contemporary empire shape, illuminate, or obscure our readings of Paul's letters? In The Colonized Apostle, Christopher D. Stanley has gathered many of the foremost voices in postcolonial and empire-critical scholarship on Paul to provide a stateıofıtheıart guide to these questions.This latest addition to the Paul in Critical Contexts series includes essays introducing postcolonial criticism and applying its insights both to Paul's context in the Roman world and to the reevaluation of contemporary interpretation. Contributors include Susan Abraham, Jennifer Bird, Neil Elliott, L. Ann Jervis, Melanie JohnsonıDeBaufre, Brigitte Kahl, Jae Won Lee, TatıSiong Benny Liew, Davina C. Lopez, Joseph A. Marchal, Stephen D. Moore, Laura S. Nasrallah, Jeremy A. Punt, Robert P. Seesengood, and Gordon M. Zerbe" -- Publisher description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 256-350) and indexes.
LCCN 2011016178
ISBN9780800664589 (alk. paper)
ISBN0800664582 (alk. paper)

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