In Paul Decentered, Arminta M. Fox argues that the presence of women in the Christ communities of first–century Corinth changes how 2 Corinthians should be interpreted. By providing a feminist interpretation of 2 Corinthians, Fox counters standard readings that assume Paul’s singular authority.
In Paul Decentered, Arminta M. Fox argues that the presence of women in the Christ communities of first–century Corinth changes how 2 Corinthians should be interpreted. By providing a feminist interpretation of 2 Corinthians, Fox counters standard readings that assume Paul’s singular authority.
Arminta M. Fox is assistant professor of religion and director of women's and gender studies at Bethany College, Kansas.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Decentering Paul Chapter 1 From Sources to Consequences in 2 Corinthians Scholarship Chapter 2 Towards a Feminist Decolonizing Approach to 2 Corinthians Chapter 3 Resisting the Divine Kyriarchy in 2 Cor. 1:1-2:13 Chapter 4 Making Room in 2 Cor. 2:14-7:4 Chapter 5 Strategic Giving in 2 Cor. 7-9 Chapter 6 The Rhetorical Grand Finale in 2 Cor. 10-13 Conclusion: Continuing the Conversation
Introduction: Decentering Paul Chapter 1 From Sources to Consequences in 2 Corinthians Scholarship Chapter 2 Towards a Feminist Decolonizing Approach to 2 Corinthians Chapter 3 Resisting the Divine Kyriarchy in 2 Cor. 1:1-2:13 Chapter 4 Making Room in 2 Cor. 2:14-7:4 Chapter 5 Strategic Giving in 2 Cor. 7-9 Chapter 6 The Rhetorical Grand Finale in 2 Cor. 10-13 Conclusion: Continuing the Conversation
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