Prejudice and Christian Beginnings: Investigating Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Early Christian Studies

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Laura Salah Nasrallah, Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza
Fortress Press, 2010 - Religion - 319 pages
Introduction -- Exploring the intersections of race, gender, status and ethnicity in early Christian studies / Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza -- Part I: Race, gender, and ethnicity in early Christianity : theorizing the field of inquiry -- Be not afraid of the dark : critical race theory and classical studies / Shelley P. Haley -- Ethnicity, gender, and desire : the Knidian Aphrodite in the Roman Empire and Hiram Powers's Greek slave / Laura Nasrallah -- From every nation under heaven : Jewish ethnicities in the Greco-Roman world / Cynthia M. Baker -- Mimicry and colonial differences : gender, ethnicity, and empire in the interpretation of Pauline imitation / Joseph Marchal -- To the Jew first and also to the Greek reading Romans as ethnic construction / Sze-kar Wan -- Part II: Race, gender, and ethnicity : shaping the discipline of early Christian studies -- God's own people : specters of race, ethnicity, and gender in early Christian studies / Denise Kimber Buell -- Race, aesthetics, and gospel scholarship : embracing and subverting the aesthetic ideology / Shawn Kelley -- Race as incarnational theology : affinities between German Protestantism and racial theory / Susannah Heschel -- Religion, ethnicity, and ethno-religion : trajectories of a discourse in German-speaking historical Jesus scholarship / Gabriella Gelardini -- No modern Joshua ... nationalization, Scriptures, and race / Vincent L. Wimbush -- Poetics of minority biblical criticism : identification and theorization / Fernando F. Segovia.

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About the author (2010)

Laura Nasrallah is Assistant Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Harvard Divinity School and the author of An Ecstasy of Folly: Prophecy and Authority in Early Christianity (2003).