Minoritized Women Reading Race and Ethnicity

Minoritized Women Reading Race and Ethnicity

Intersectional Approaches to Constructed Identity and Early Christian Texts

Smith, Mitzi J.; Smith, Mitzi J.; Parker, Angela; Choi, Jin Young; Kaalund, Jennifer T.; Ok, Janette H.; Choi, Jung H.; Choi, Jin Young

Lexington Books

05/2022

164

Mole

Inglês

9781498591607

15 a 20 dias

259

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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



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feminist biblical criticism;identity construction;identity difference;intersectional identity;New Testament interpretation;normalization and feminization;prophecy;Race/ethnicity;slavery in antiquity;womanist biblical interpretation