Speculation around the health of Paul the Apostle has been present
since soon after his death. Recently scholars have understood Paul to
be disabled but have been wary of isolating precisely what his
disabilities may have been or whether they are important for
understanding his writings. This book is the first full-length study
of Paul the Apostle and disability. Using insights from contemporary
disability studies, Isaac Soon analyses features of Paul's body in his
ancient Mediterranean context to understand the ways in which his body
was disabled. Focusing on three such ancient
disabilities—demonization, circumcision, and short stature—this
book draws on a rich variety of ancient evidence, from textual sources
and epigraphy, to ancient visual culture, to analyze ancient bodily
ideals and the negative cultural effects such 'deviant' persons
generated. The book also examines Paul's use of his own disabilities
in his letters and shows how disability is not subsidiary to his
thought but a central aspect of it. This book also provides scholars
with a new method for uncovering previously unrecognized disabilities
in the ancient world. Last of all, it critiques the latent ableism in
much New Testament scholarship, which assumes that the figures of the
early Jesus movement were able-bodied.
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Impairment And Disability In The Letters Of Paul
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192885432
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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