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Sex, Violence, and Early Christian Texts [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 298 pages, height x width x depth: 239x159x23 mm, weight: 576 g, 2 BW Photos, 1 Tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793637849
  • ISBN-13: 9781793637840
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 298 pages, height x width x depth: 239x159x23 mm, weight: 576 g, 2 BW Photos, 1 Tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793637849
  • ISBN-13: 9781793637840
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.
Introduction vii
Christy Cobb
Eric Vanden Eykel
Chapter 1 Sexual Slander and Moral Supremacy in the Elenchos
1(16)
Tara Baldrick-Morrone
Chapter 2 Danaids and Dirces in Roman Corinth: Sexualized Violence and Imperial Spectacle in 1 Clement
17(20)
Chance E. Bonar
Chapter 3 Euclia's Story: Coordinated Sexual Assault, Violence, and Willfulness in the Acts of Andrew
37(16)
Christy Cobb
Chapter 4 "Guardians of Chastity and Companions in Suffering": The Didactic and Rhetorical Function of Rape Threats in Ambrose of Milan
53(18)
Jennifer Collins-Elliott
Chapter 5 Corinthian Concerns and Textual Assault
71(14)
Arminta Fox
Chapter 6 Sexual Violence, Martyrdom, and Enslavement in Augustine's Letter 111
85(22)
Midori Hartman
Chapter 7 Virginity, Bestiality, and Virtue in Sozomen's Account of the Attack of the Consecrated Virgins of Heliopolis
107(16)
LaToya M. Leary Francis
Chapter 8 Tertullian of Carthage, Sexualized Violence, and the "Abjection" of the Female Flesh
123(20)
Travis W. Proctor
Chapter 9 Paul Trading Barbs: Sexual Invective as Gendered Violence
143(26)
Joshua M. Reno
Chapter 10 Ambivalent Wedding Imagery in Matthew's Jerusalem Narrative
169(16)
Laura Robinson
Chapter 11 Virgin Acts: Blinding, Castration, and the Violence of Male Chastity
185(16)
Jeannie Sellick
Chapter 12 Assaulting the Virgin: How the Protevangelium of James Hides Sexual Violence
201(16)
Eric Vanden Eykel
Chapter 13 Five Husbands: Slut-Shaming the Samaritan Woman
217(22)
Meredith J. C. Warren
Chapter 14 Revelation Naturalizes Sexual Violence and Readers Erase It: Unveiling the Son of God's Rape of Jezebel
239(22)
Stephen Young
Index of Ancient Sources 261(12)
Index 273(8)
About the Contributors 281
Christy Cobb is assistant professor of Christianity at University of Denver.

Eric Vanden Eykel is associate professor of religious studies at Ferrum College in Virginia.