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Sex, Violence, and Early Christian Texts

Baldrick-Morrone, Tara(Contributions by)Bonar, Chance E.(Contributions by)Cobb, Christy(Contributions by)Collins-Elliott, Jennifer(Contributions by)Eykel, Eric Vanden(Contributions by)Fox, Arminta(Contributions by)Francis, LaToya M. Leary(Contributions by)Hartman, Midori(Contributions by)Proctor, Travis W.(Contributions by)Reno, Joshua M.(Contributions by)Robinson, Laura(Contributions by)Sellick, Jeannie(Contributions by)Warren, Meredith J. C.(Contributions by)Young, Stephen(Contributions by)Cobb, Christy(Edited by)Eykel, Eric Vanden(Edited by)
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Examples of sexual violence and mentions of it appear with a disturbing level of frequency in the literature of early Christianity. This collection of essays explores these occurrences in canonical and noncanonical Christian texts from the first until the fifth centuries CE. Drawing from a range of interpretive lenses, scholars of early Christianity approach these writings with the goal of identifying how their authors employ the language of sexual assault, rape, and violence in order to formulate and support various rhetorical and theological claims. Individual chapters also address how and why these episodes of sexual violence have been ignored or, sometimes, read in a way that would make them less problematic. As a collection, Sex, Violence, and Early Christian Texts examines these texts carefully, ethically, and with an eye toward shining a light on the scourge of sexual violence that is so often manifest in both ancient and contemporary Christian communities.

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Lexington Books
1793637857 / 9781793637857
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
241.664
03/10/2022
United States
English
304 pages
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