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Clothing The Body Of Christ At Colossae A Visual Construction Of Identity Rosemary Canavan

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Clothing The Body Of Christ At Colossae A Visual Construction Of Identity Rosemary Canavan
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.12 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Rosemary Canavan
ISBN: 9783161517167, 3161517164
Language: English
Year: 2012
Volume: 334

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Clothing The Body Of Christ At Colossae A Visual Construction Of Identity Rosemary Canavan by Rosemary Canavan 9783161517167, 3161517164 instant download after payment.

What we think of our bodies and what we wear says something about who we are and how we belong. This was the same in the ancient world. Rosemary Canavan explores the imagery of clothing and body in the first century CE Christian writing. An examination of statuary, funerary monuments and coins in this geographical location contemporaneous with the letter's writing reveals how clothing and body images were understood. This is then placed in dialogue with the metaphorical use of clothing and body in other texts, especially the Letter to the Colossians. Social identity and rhetorical studies draw on archaeological, epigraphical, iconographical and literary sources to formulate a new approach to biblical interpretation aptly named "visual exegesis."

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