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Destabilizing the Margins: an Intersectional Approach to Early Christian Memory
Marianne Bjelland Kartzow
Destabilizing the Margins: an Intersectional Approach to Early Christian Memory
Marianne Bjelland Kartzow
In this book Marianne Bjelland Kartzow suggests that ideas taken from recent discussions of multiple identities and intersectionality, combined with insights from memory theory, can renew our engagement with biblical texts. Some marginal early Christian passages, and what the scholarly community has reconstructed of their historical contexts, are encountered, looking for alternative ways these texts can produce meaning. A fresh look at some marginal biblical figures--such as male and female slaves who are beaten by a fellow slave, the queer figure of the Ethiopian eunuch, foreign Egyptian women, rebellious widows, or a possessed fortune-telling slave girl--can help biblical users to talk in more critical and creative ways about responsibility, identity, injustice, violence, inclusion/exclusion, and the intersections of gender, sexuality, race, and class. These perspectives may be relevant for those who see the New Testament as Christian canon or as cultural canon, or as both.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 21, 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9781610976756 |
Publishers | Wipf & Stock Pub |
Pages | 216 |
Dimensions | 12 × 152 × 229 mm · 299 g |
Language | English |
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