In this book, Patrick G. Stefan argues that the subversive message of resurrection was instrumental in Christianity’s expansion. Using Foucault’s analysis of how material conditions shape and create individual subjects, Stefan shows how the idea of resurrection undermined Caesar’s control over those living in his domain.
In this book, Patrick G. Stefan argues that the subversive message of resurrection was instrumental in Christianity’s expansion. Using Foucault’s analysis of how material conditions shape and create individual subjects, Stefan shows how the idea of resurrection undermined Caesar’s control over those living in his domain.
Patrick G. Stefan is visiting lecturer in New Testament and Second Temple Judaism at Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Resurrection as Subversion-A Pauline Trajectory Chapter Three: Foucault and the Power of Resurrection Chapter Four: The Body and the Theological Imagination Chapter Five: The Shape of Ritual Behavior Chapter Six: Movement in the Empire Chapter Seven: Resurrection in a Hostile Environment Chapter Eight: Summary and Conclusions
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Resurrection as Subversion-A Pauline Trajectory Chapter Three: Foucault and the Power of Resurrection Chapter Four: The Body and the Theological Imagination Chapter Five: The Shape of Ritual Behavior Chapter Six: Movement in the Empire Chapter Seven: Resurrection in a Hostile Environment Chapter Eight: Summary and Conclusions
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