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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783170374812
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (322 Seiten)
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Morgenstern, Matthias [Rezension von: Stegemann, Ekkehard W., 1945-2021, Vom Anti-Judaismus zum Anti-Israelismus : der Wandel der Judenfeindschaft in theologisch-kirchlichen Diskursen] 2022
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Synek, Eva Maria, 1963 - [Rezension von: Stegemann, Ekkehard W., 1945-2021, Vom Anti-Judaismus zum Anti-Israelismus : der Wandel der Judenfeindschaft in theologisch-kirchlichen Diskursen] 2021
    Series Statement: Judentum und Christentum Band 26
    Series Statement: Judentum und Christentum
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stegemann, Ekkehard, 1945 - 2021 Vom Anti-Judaismus zum Anti-Israelismus
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    Keywords: Antisemitismus ; Interreligiöser Dialog ; Christlich-jüdischer Dialog ; Christlich-jüdische Beziehungen ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Antijudaismus ; Antisemitismus ; Christentum ; Judentum ; Interreligiöser Dialog ; Bibel Neues Testament ; Juden ; Judentum ; Protestantismus ; Israel ; Israel ; Feindlichkeit ; Antijudaismus
    Abstract: Judenfeindschaft artikuliert sich sehr unterschiedlich. In den letzten Jahrzehnten ist eine Verschiebung von antijudaistischen zu antiisraelischen Diskursen zu beobachten, die gesellschaftlich erschreckend weit akzeptiert werden und nicht selten in einer judenfeindlichen Interpretation der neutestamentlichen Texte wurzeln. Ekkehard W. Stegemann und Wolfgang Stegemann machen seit vielen Jahren aufmerksam auf Judenfeindschaft und deren Deutungsmuster, die sich stets wandeln. Aspekte des Antijudaismus im Neuen Testament, Judenfeindschaft im frühen Christentum, aber auch das Verhältnis von Kirche und Israel als christliches Identitätsproblem gehören zu den Themen, die sie seit über 30 Jahren benennen.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783170374812
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 online resource (323 pages)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Morgenstern, Matthias [Rezension von: Stegemann, Ekkehard W., 1945-2021, Vom Anti-Judaismus zum Anti-Israelismus : der Wandel der Judenfeindschaft in theologisch-kirchlichen Diskursen] 2022
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Synek, Eva Maria, 1963 - [Rezension von: Stegemann, Ekkehard W., 1945-2021, Vom Anti-Judaismus zum Anti-Israelismus : der Wandel der Judenfeindschaft in theologisch-kirchlichen Diskursen] 2021
    Series Statement: Judentum und Christentum Band 26
    Series Statement: Judentum und Christentum
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stegemann, Ekkehard W., 1945 - 2021 Vom Anti-Judaismus zum Anti-Israelismus
    DDC: 261.26
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Antijudaismus ; Antisemitismus ; Christentum ; Judentum ; Interreligiöser Dialog ; Bibel Neues Testament ; Juden ; Judentum ; Protestantismus ; Israel ; Israel ; Feindlichkeit ; Antijudaismus
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780567666413
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (413 pages)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Klauck, Hans-Josef, 1946 - [Rezension von: T&T Clark handbook to early Christian meals in the Greco-Roman world] 2020
    Series Statement: T&T Clark Handbooks Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als T&T Clark handbook to early Christian meals in the Greco-Roman world
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    Keywords: Frühchristentum ; Mahlzeit ; Ess- und Trinksitte ; Zeithintergrund ; Bibel Neues Testament ; Eucharistie
    Abstract: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction to T&T Clark Handbook to Early Christian Meals in the Greco-Roman World -- Part One: Authors & Collections -- Chapter 1: Meals in the Works of Philo of Alexandria -- Introduction -- 1 Meals in De Vita Contemplativa -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Dining with Dignity: Josephus's Rhetorical Use of the Essene Common Meals -- Introduction -- 1 Josephus's description of the Essene common meals -- 2 Josephus's purpose with the Essene common meals -- 3 Concluding remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Plutarch's Septem sapientium convivium: An Example of Greco-Roman Sympotic Literature -- Introduction: Genre and content - An overview -- 1 The order of the depicted banquet and symposion -- 2 Insights into Plutarch's thoughts about the ideal banquet and, respectively, symposion -- 3 Social status and symbolic communication within the context of the meal -- 4 Concluding remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Meals at Qumran: Literary Fiction, Liturgical Anticipation, or Performed Ritual? -- Introduction: Studying meals in texts from Qumran: Two temptations -- 1 Communal meals as a literary motif in Qumran texts -- 2 The idea of the meal in the World to Come at Qumran? -- 3 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Hermetic Texts in Nag Hammadi Codex VI -- Introduction -- 1 NHC VI.6 and VI.7 within the composition of the codex -- 2 Evidence for a 'cultic meal' in the background of the hermetic texts of NHC VI? -- 3 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Meals in the Apostolic Fathers -- Introduction -- 1 Survey -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: 'Prepare Yourself.' Spatial Rhetoric in Rabbinic and Synoptic Meal Parables -- Introduction -- 1 Rabbinic meal etiquette -- 2 Spatial dimension: Material context and rhetoric
    Abstract: 3 Meal parables and spatial rhetoric -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Part Two: Gospel Tradition -- Chapter 8: The Gospel of Mark - The Commitment of the 'Unleavened' to the Kingdom of God Agenda of Jesus -- Introduction -- 1 The Meal of the Feast of the 'Unleavened (bread)' and the 'Leaven' -- 2 The interpretative statement after drinking out of the cup (Mk 14.23-34) -- 3 The historical date of Jesus's last meal -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9: Meals in the Gospel of Luke -- Introduction and overview -- 1 Meal, symposium and table talk -- 2 Meals and social formation -- 3 The meal as utopia: The eschatological meal -- 4 Lack of a literary concept -- 5 The cup that is poured out (Lk. 22.20) -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10: The Primary Role of Meals in Matthew's Construction of Diasporic Identity -- Introduction: The basic synergy of Matthew and meals -- 1 The plethora of Matthean texts intersecting with ancient meal codes -- 2 Major Matthean themes intersecting with meal motifs -- 3 Matthew's construction of diasporic identity -- 4 Summarizing twentieth- and twenty-first-century diaspora theory -- 5 The expanded Matthean diaspora -- 6 Conclusion: Meals' feast of diasporic belonging in Matthew -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 11: 'Let Anyone Who is Thirsty Come to Me, and Let the One Who Believes in Me Drink': The Johannine Jesus as the True Provider of Earthly and Heavenly Nourishment -- Introduction and overview: Meal scenes and metaphorical talk about food and drink in the Fourth Gospel -- 1 The role of hosts and guests in the Fourth Gospel -- 2 Conclusion: The provider of food par excellence evokes belief in his audience -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 12: Interpretations of the Eucharist in the Gospel of Philip -- 1 Eating and the Eucharist in the Nag Hammadi codices and related documents
    Abstract: 2 The Eucharist in the Gospel of Philip -- 3 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Part Three: Acts -- Chapter 13: Meals as a Literary Motif in Acts of the Apostles -- Introduction -- 1 Acts 2.42-47 as a paradigmatic text -- 2 'Breaking bread in their homes': The communal meal and the house -- 3 The house, the meal and community formation -- 4 Gender and meals in acts -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography (with selected annotations) -- Chapter 14: The Contribution of Meal Scenes to the Narrative Theology of Acts of Paul -- Meal scenes in Acts of Paul: Introduction and overview -- 1 Meals in Acts of Paul and Thecla: Ascetic communal meals as opposed to pagan banquets -- 2 Miracle and meals for the needy in Myra -- 3 Refusal to take part in cultic meals as a source of conflict with mainstream religion and society in Sidon -- 4 A meal as part of a Christian nocturnal initiation in Ephesus -- 5 Paul's last supper in Corinth: A bread miracle and 'feasting according to the custom of the fasting' -- 6 Conclusion: multiple meanings of communal meals in Acts of Paul -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 15: Eucharists and other Meals in the Apocryphal Acts of John and Acts of Andrew -- Introduction -- 1 The Acts of John -- 2 Acts of Andrew -- 3 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 16: Meals in Joseph and Aseneth -- Introduction -- 1 Narrated meals in Joseph and Aseneth -- 2 The so-called meal formulas in Joseph and Aseneth -- 3 How to eat with non-Jews? -- 4 The discourse on meal practices in the Greek and Roman novel -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Part Four: Epistolary Literature -- Chapter 17: "The Meal in 1 Corinthians 11" -- Introduction -- 1 The overall structure of the Hellenistic meal -- 2 The Hellenistic meal in the letters of Paul -- 3 1 Corinthians 11 -- 4 Jesus as symposiarch -- 5 The utopian symposiarch
    Abstract: 6 Jesus as the symposiarch -- 7 The realization of the utopia -- 8 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 18: Meals in the Letter to the Romans - The Debate about the Food on the Table -- Introduction -- 1 Rom. 14.1-15.13 -- 2 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 19: Pseudepigraphic Letters of Paul -- Introduction -- 1 Pseudepigraphic authority -- 2 The Hellenistic meal in pseudepigraphic Pauline letters -- 3 Meal theology in pseudepigraphic Pauline letters -- 4 Meal theology in Pauline tradition -- 5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 20: Meals in the Johannine Letters -- Introduction -- 1 'Sacramental' allusions in 1 Jn 5.6-8? -- 2 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 21: Meals in the Further Epistolary Literature of the New Testament -- Introduction -- 1 The Letter of James -- 2 The First Letter of Peter -- 3 The Letter of Jude -- 4 The Pauline origin of agapê as a term for a meal gathering -- 5 The Second Letter of Peter -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 22: Useless Foods: Communal Meals in Hebrews -- Introduction -- 1 The Epistle to the Hebrews and communal meals -- 2 Context, structure and content -- 3 Research history and central intertext -- 4 How the intertext Exod. 32-34 interprets Heb. 13 -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Part Five: Apocalyptic Literature -- Chapter 23: Food in Fourth Ezra -- Introduction -- 1 Food, food symbolism and meals in the social world of 4 Ezra and in 4 Ezra -- 2 Foodstuffs, eating and drinking in 4 Ezra -- 3 Conclusion: Foodstuffs, eating and drinking in 4 Ezra -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 24: Meals and Banqueting Culture in the Apocalypse of John -- Introduction -- 1 References of real and metaphorical meals and aspects of meals -- 2 Warnings for false foodstuffs -- 3 The meal of the future -- 4 Abundance instead of hunger
    Abstract: 5 Conclusion: Meals as identity markers -- Bibliography -- Part Six: Texts of Daily Life -- Chapter 25: Meals and Magic: Eating for Revelation in the Eighth Book of Moses (PGM XIII/ Leiden I 395)1 -- Introduction: What is a magical text? -- 1 The Greek magic papyri (PGM) -- 2 Case study: The Eight Book of Moses (PGM XIII) -- 3 Structural analysis of the key ritual for revelation -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 26: Meals in Ancient Medicinal Texts -- Introduction -- 1 Texts -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 27: Material Meals: Space, Inscription and Image as the Texts of Daily Life -- Introduction -- 1 Mediterranean meals -- 2 Jewish/Ascetic -- 3 Emergent Christian -- 4 Monastic -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Name Index -- Ancient Sources
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9783319726854
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 225 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Religion and Radicalism
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    Series Statement: Religion and Philosophy
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rape culture, gender violence, and religion
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    Keywords: Religion ; Sex (Psychology) ; Gender expression ; Gender identity ; Religious Studies ; Gender identity Religious aspects ; Sociology ; Sexual behavior ; Sexual psychology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Frau ; Geschlechtsidentität ; Rollenverhalten ; Sexueller Missbrauch ; Religion
    Abstract: This volume considers the complex relationships that exist between Christianity, rape culture, and gender violence. Each chapter explores the various roles that Christian theologies, teachings, and practices have played in shaping contemporary understandings of gender violence and in sanctioning rape-supportive cultural belief systems and practices. Our contributors explore this topic from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including theology, gender and queer studies, cultural studies, pastoral care, and counseling. Together, the chapters in this volume testify to the considerable influence that Christianity has had, and continues to have, in directing conversations within the Christian tradition around gender violence and rape culture. They therefore invite readers to engage fruitfully in these conversations, fostering transformative dialogues with the Christian community about our shared responsibility to tackle the current global crisis of gender violence
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Let Him Romance You: Rape Culture and Gender Violence in Evangelical Christian Self-Help Literature -- Chapter 3: Men’s Ministries and Patriarchy: From Sites of Perpetuation to Sites of Resistance - Robert Berra -- Chapter 4: The Royal Commission Investigates Child Sexual Abuse: Uncovering Cultures of Sexual Violence in the Catholic Church -- Chapter 5: The Church’s Contribution to Domestic Violence: Submission, Headship, and Patriarchy -- Chapter 6: Queer(y)ing the Violence of Christian Gender Discourses -- Chapter 7: Women’s Bodies and War: Bonhoeffer on Self-Assertion -- Chapter 8: Domestic Violence in Oceania: The Sin of Disobedience and the Violence of Obedience -- Chapter 9: Witnessing Trauma: A Counsellor’s Reflections on the Effects of Working with Survivors of Sexual Violence -- Chapter 10: There Are No Winners Here: A Pastor’s Response to Date Rape in the Church -- Chapter 11: Imago Dei and Fantasy Religions: Defeating Violence against Women throughout the Realms -- Chapter 12: Responding to Stories of Trauma
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9783319722245
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 222 p. 1 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Religion and Radicalism
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    Keywords: Religion ; Sex (Psychology) ; Gender expression ; Gender identity ; Religious Studies ; Gender identity Religious aspects ; Sociology ; Sexual behavior ; Sexual psychology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Frau ; Geschlechtsidentität ; Rollenverhalten ; Sexueller Missbrauch ; Religion
    Abstract: This volume explores the multiple intersections between rape culture, gender violence, and religion. Each chapter considers the ways that religious texts, theologies, and traditions engage with contemporary cultural discourses of gender, sexuality, gender violence, and rape culture. Particularly, they interrogate the multifaceted roles that religious texts and teachings can have in challenging, confirming, querying, or redefining socio-cultural understandings of rape culture and gender violence. Unique to this volume, authors explore the topic from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including anthropology, theology, biblical studies, gender and queer studies, politics, modern history, art history, linguistics, religious studies, and English literature. Together, these interdisciplinary approaches resist the tendency to oversimplify the complexity of the connections between religion, gender violence, and rape culture; rather, the volume offers readers a multi-vocal and multi-perspectival view of this crucial subject, inviting readers to think deeply about it in light of the global crisis of gender violence
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction - Caroline Blyth, Emily Colgan, and Katie B. Edwards -- Chapter 2: It’s All about Eve: Women’s Attitudes to Gender-Based Violence in Samoa - Penelope Schoeffel, Ramona Boodoosingh, and Galumalemana Steven Percival -- Chapter 3: The Impact of Colonization and Christianization on Gender Violence in the Pacific Islands - Jean Louis Rallu -- Chapter 4: Thursdays in Black: Localized Responses to Rape Culture and Gender Violence in Aotearoa New Zealand - Harriet Winn -- Chapter 5: Violence of Mind, Body, and Spirit: Spiritual and Religious Responses Triggered By Sexual Violence during the Rwandan Genocide - Breann Fallon -- Chapter 6: Rape Culture in Sermons on Divorce - Valerie Hobbs -- Chapter 7: “Death by a Thousand Paper Cuts”: Transphobia, Symbolic Violence, and Conservative Christian Discourse - Caroline Blyth and Prior Tadhg McRae -- Chapter 8: LGBT Affirmation and Identity in Christian Teachings and Church Communities - David Hare.-Chapter 9: A Theology of Rape: Plundering the Woman’s Body in Deut. 21:10-14 and Louis John Steele’s Spoils to the Victor - Caroline Blyth and Jane Davidson-Ladd -- Chapter 10: Reinscribing Rape: Tracing Connections between the Experience of Women and Land in Biblical and Contemporary Texts - Emily Colgan -- Chapter 11: Rabbinic Understandings of Marital Rape in the Talmud - Mari Rethelyi
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9783319706696
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 220 p, online resource)
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    Keywords: Religion ; Sex (Psychology) ; Gender expression ; Gender identity ; Religious Studies ; Gender identity Religious aspects ; Sociology ; Sexual behavior ; Sexual psychology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Frau ; Geschlechtsidentität ; Rollenverhalten ; Sexueller Missbrauch ; Religion
    Abstract: This book explores the Bible’s ongoing relevance in contemporary discussions around rape culture and gender violence. Each chapter considers the ways that biblical texts and themes engage with various forms of gender violence, including the subjective, physical violence of rape, the symbolic violence of misogynistic and heteronormative discourses, and the structural violence of patriarchal power systems. The authors within this volume attempt to name (and shame) the multiple forms of gender violence present within the biblical traditions, contesting the erasure of this violence within both the biblical texts themselves and their interpretive traditions. They also consider the complex connections between biblical gender violence and the perpetuation and validation of rape culture in contemporary popular culture. This volume invites new and ongoing conversations about the Bible’s complicity in rape-supportive cultures and practices, challenging readers to read these texts in light of the global crisis of gender violence
    Abstract: 1: Introduction -- 2: For Precious Girls Everywhere: Lamentations, HIV, and Precious -- 3: Brother, Sister, Rape: The Hebrew Bible and Popular Culture -- 4: Queering the Virgin/Whore Binary: The Virgin Mary, the Whore of Babylon, and Sexual Violence -- 5: Rape Culture Discourse and Female Impurity: Genesis 34 as a Case Study -- 6: Andrea Dworkin on the Biblical Foundations of Violence against Women -- 7: Twelve Steps to the Tent of Zimri: An Imaginarium -- 8: Abandonment, Rape, and Second Abandonment: Hannah Baker in 13 Reasons Why and the Royal Concubines in 2 Samuel 15-20 -- 9: “To Ransom a Man’s Soul”: Male Rape and Gender Identity in Outlander and “The Suffering Man” of Lamentations 3 -- 10: Homophobia and Rape Culture in the Narratives of Early Israel -- 11: Marriage, Love, or Consensual Sex? Feminist Engagements with Biblical Rape Texts in Light of Title IX -- 12: Tough Conversations: Teaching Biblical Gender Violence in Aotearoa New Zealand
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