edited by Stephen D. Moore and Janice Capel Anderson.
Boston :
Brill,
2004.
xiv, 369 pages ;
25 cm.
Semeia studies,
no. 45
1567-200X ;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-365).
"O Man, Who Art Thou ...?": Masculinity Studies and New Testament Studies / Stephen D. Moore -- Masculinity Studies: A Classified Bibliography / Seong Hee Kim / Stephen D. Moore / Janice Capel Anderson -- 1. Jesus, Gender, and the Gospel of Matthew / Jerome H. Neyrey -- 2. Matthew and Masculinity / Stephen D. Moore / Janice Capel Anderson -- 3. Re-Mark-able Masculinities: Jesus, the Son of Man, and the (Sad) Sum of Manhood? / Tat-siong Benny Liew -- 4. Looking for a Few Good Men: Mark and Masculinity / Eric Thurman -- 5. "Behold the Man!" Masculine Christology and the Fourth Gospel / Colleen M. Conway -- 6. Paul, the Invisible Man / David J. A. Clines -- 7. "The Disease of Effemination": The Charge of Effeminacy and the Verdict of God (Romans 1:18-2:16) / Diana M. Swancutt -- 8. Protocols of Masculinity in the Pastoral Epistles / Jennifer A. Glancy -- 9. "Knowing How to Preside over His Own Household": Imperial Masculinity and Christian Asceticism in the Pastorals, Hermas, and Luke-Acts / Mary Rose D'Angelo -- 10. Sexing the Lamb / Chris Frilingos -- 11. Ancient Masculinities / Page duBois -- 12. By Whose Gender Standards (If Anybody's) Was Jesus a Real Man? / Maud W. Gleason -- 13. Manhood and New Testament Studies after September 11 / Jeffrey L. Staley.
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This collection considers themes of Christology, patriarchy, violence, colonialism, family structures, and sexual practices as it explores the construction and performance of masculinity in the New Testament and related early Christian texts. Examining the Gospels, Romans, the Pastorals, Revelation, and the "Shepherd of Hermas," it situates diverse masculinities within a Greco-Roman matrix and introduces biblical scholarship to a rich vein of classical scholarship on gender. -- Amazon.com.
Bible., New Testament-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bibel, Neues Testament
Bible., New Testament.
Masculinity-- Religious aspects-- Christianity-- History of doctrines-- Early church, ca. 30-600.
Men (Christian theology)-- History of doctrines-- Early church, ca. 30-600.