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Symbolic Blackness And Ethnic Difference In Early Christian Literature Gay Byron

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Symbolic Blackness And Ethnic Difference In Early Christian Literature Gay Byron
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Gay Byron
ISBN: 9780415243681, 0415243688
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Symbolic Blackness And Ethnic Difference In Early Christian Literature Gay Byron by Gay Byron 9780415243681, 0415243688 instant download after payment.

How were early Christians influenced by contemporary assumptions about ethnic and colour differences?Why were early Christian writers so attracted to the subject of Blacks, Egyptians, and Ethiopians?Looking at the neglected issue of race brings valuable new perspectives to the study of the ancient world; now Gay Byron's exciting work is the first to survey and theorise Blacks, Egyptians and Ethiopians in Christian antiquity.By combining innovative theory and methodology with a detailed survey of early Christian writings, Byron shows how perceptions about ethnic and color differences influenced the discursive strategies of ancient Christian authors. She demonstrates convincingly that, in spite of the contention that Christianity was to extend to all peoples, certain groups of Christians were marginalized and rendered invisible and silent.Original and pioneering, this book will inspire discussion at every level, encouraging a broader and more sophisticated understanding of early Christianity for scholars and students alike.

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