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Being Subordinate Men Pauls Rhetoric Of Gender And Power In 1 Corinthians Brian J Robinson

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Being Subordinate Men Pauls Rhetoric Of Gender And Power In 1 Corinthians Brian J Robinson
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Being Subordinate Men Pauls Rhetoric Of Gender And Power In 1 Corinthians Brian J Robinson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.03 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Brian J. Robinson
ISBN: 9781978703346, 1978703341
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Being Subordinate Men Pauls Rhetoric Of Gender And Power In 1 Corinthians Brian J Robinson by Brian J. Robinson 9781978703346, 1978703341 instant download after payment.

Being Subordinate Men offers a gender critical examination of Paul's use of gender and power in the argument of 1 Corinthians. By elevating femininity and misperforming masculinity, Paul consistently undermines first century Roman norms of masculinity. Such norms of masculinity would have allowed some of the higher status men among the Corinthian believers to occupy positions of power that would give them control over lower status members of the community. Instead of supporting such a patriarchal model, Paul articulates a form of masculinity that would require these higher status men to abandon their positions of power and occupy positions that would put them on equal status with women and men whose bodies and identities forced them to the margins of society. Such a move subverts forms of toxic, or hegemonic, masculinity that give a select few men power over the bodies of others. Instead of a toxic masculinity, Paul commands the men in his audience to embody a failed, or subordinate, masculinity. This failed masculinity not only imitates Paul's own subordinate masculinity, seen in his embrace of feminine imagery and his failure to live up to first century Roman norms of masculinity, but also supports Paul's main reason for writing 1 Corinthians by confronting the factionalism that threatens to destroy the believing community. Paul's vision for the believing community is one of equality that centers itself in imitation of the crucified body of Jesus, a body that demonstrates that equality, not domination, is the path to the kingdom of God.

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