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El. knyga: Gender and Second-Temple Judaism

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  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781978707870
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781978707870

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Ancient literature was generally written by and produced for elite men. That fact creates specific challenges to modern interpreters of gender roles in the ancient world, especially once contemporary understandings of gender as construction and performance are embraced. In Gender and Second-Temple Judaism, world-renowned scholars take on these challenges with regard to ancient Judaism (here including early Christianity and early rabbinic Judaism as well), at once examining the ancient evidence and quite consciously addressing difficult methodological questions regarding gender. Taken together, these chapters further complicate discussions of the construction of identity (e.g., who is a Jew?) by inflecting them with questions of gender construction as well. Scholars of ancient Judaism and of gender alike will find much to grapple with in these pages.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction Gender and Second-Temple Judaism: Challenges and Possibilities 1(22)
Shayna Sheinfeld
1 "The Brooten Phenomenon": Moving Women from the Margins in Second-Temple and New Testament Scholarship
23(22)
Sara Parks
2 Women Itinerants, Jesus of Nazareth, and Historical-Critical Approaches: Reevaluating the Consensus
45(20)
Amy-Jill Levine
3 Paul, the Man: Enigmatic Images
65(20)
Kathy Ehrensperger
4 From Pain to Redemption: 1 Timothy 2:15 in its Jewish Context
85(16)
Sarah E. G. Fein
5 Traversing the Boundaries of Gender: Rebekah's Usurpation of the Patriarchal Role in the Book of Jubilees
101(18)
Chontel Syfox
6 The Reinforcement of Patriarchy and the (De)Construction of Gender Roles in Jubilees' Reception of the Jacob-Esau-Narrative
119(18)
Daniel Vorpahl
7 Women and Gender in the Gospel of John
137(18)
Adele Reinhartz
8 The Framing of Female Knowledge in the Prologue of the Sibylline Oracles
155(16)
Francis Borchardt
9 Female Authorship in Jewish Antiquity?
171(14)
Gerbern S. Oegema
10 Pheroras' Wife: A Pharisee Woman
185(12)
Ted Ilan
11 Cross-dressing Zealots in Josephus's War Account
197(22)
Gabriella Gelardini
12 Female Officiants in Second-Temple Judaism
219(22)
Angela Standhartinger
Index 241(6)
About the Contributors 247
Kathy Ehrensperger is research professor of New Testament in Jewish Perspective at the Abraham Geiger Kolleg, University of Potsdam, Germany.

Shayna Sheinfeld is honorary research scholar at the Sheffield Institute of Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (SIIBS), University of Sheffield.