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Minoritized women reading race and ethnicity : intersectional approaches to constructed identity and early Christian texts / edited by Jin Young Choi, Mitzi J. Smith.

Contributor(s): Choi, Jin Young, 1976- [editor.] | Smith, Mitzi J. (Mitzi Jane) [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: Feminist studies and sacred texts series: Publisher: Lanham : Lexington Books, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: xii, 142 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781498591584; 1498591582Subject(s): Bible. New Testament -- Socio-rhetorical criticism | Bible. New Testament -- Feminist criticism | Race -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Ethnicity in the Bible | Ethnocentrism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Identification (Religion)DDC classification: 225.6082 LOC classification: BS2380 | .M56 2020Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Weren't you with Jesus the Galilean?: An intersectional reading of ethnicity, diasporic trauma, and mourning in the Gospel of Matthew / Jin Young Choi -- In Christ, but not of Christ: reading identity differences differently in the letter to the Galatians / Jennifer T. Kaalund -- Hagar's children still ain't free: Paul's counterterror rhetoric, constructed identity, enslavement, and Galatians 3:28 / Mitzi J. Smith -- Feminized-minoritized Paul?: A womanist reading of Paul's body in the Corinthian context / Angela N. Parker -- Gender, race, and the normalization of prophecy in early Christianity and Korean and Korean American Christianity / Jung H. Choi -- You have become children of Sarah: reading 1 Peter 3:1-6 through the intersectionality of Asian immigrant wives, patriarchy, and honorary whiteness / Janette H. Ok.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Weren't you with Jesus the Galilean?: An intersectional reading of ethnicity, diasporic trauma, and mourning in the Gospel of Matthew / Jin Young Choi -- In Christ, but not of Christ: reading identity differences differently in the letter to the Galatians / Jennifer T. Kaalund -- Hagar's children still ain't free: Paul's counterterror rhetoric, constructed identity, enslavement, and Galatians 3:28 / Mitzi J. Smith -- Feminized-minoritized Paul?: A womanist reading of Paul's body in the Corinthian context / Angela N. Parker -- Gender, race, and the normalization of prophecy in early Christianity and Korean and Korean American Christianity / Jung H. Choi -- You have become children of Sarah: reading 1 Peter 3:1-6 through the intersectionality of Asian immigrant wives, patriarchy, and honorary whiteness / Janette H. Ok.

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