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Philippians: An Introduction and Study Guide: Historical Problems, Hierarchical Visions, Hysterical Anxieties

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Philippians: An Introduction and Study Guide: Historical Problems, Hierarchical Visions, Hysterical Anxieties

Contributors:

By (Author) Joseph A. Marchal

ISBN:

9781350008755

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

T&T Clark

Publication Date:

26th January 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
New Testaments

Dewey:

227.606

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

112

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 232mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

200g

Description

Relatively brief and seemingly unassuming, Philippians is frequently underestimated by its readers and users. This guide shows that what lies within this letter is much more complicated and dynamic than many expect. After surveying the major historical problems and the methods scholars use to arrive at competing solutions, Marchal focuses on the letters famous hymn of Christa rare glimpse into a tradition created by the community in Philippi, even earlier than Pauls letter. Given its impact and potential, the hymn deserves sustained attention, including its connections to slavery and other modes of social power. Turning to the letter as a whole, Marchal asks how this letter fits with types of argumentation in Greco-Roman culture, moving then into a detailed sketch of the rhetorical patterns in the letter, from unity and sameness to hierarchy and modeling. Feminist and empire-critical approaches are presented alongside more traditional assumptions and ideas throughout, signaling how choices in approach and starting points have historically affected the scholarly visions and communal uses for Philippians. In the final chapter the letter is put to a series of atypical uses, as the insights of queer theories are brought into surprising interaction with the arguments in the letter. Tarrying over unmentionable ideas and provocative moments that readers typically race past, this chapter takes the reader from the hierarchical heights of a cosmic Christ to the depths of excrement being emptied from the same body, from the arguments of waste to revealing asides about human waste and feminine lack. The performative power and possibilities of Pauls letters has never been stranger nor more subversive of the too often destructive and dehumanizing uses of biblical images, ideas and arguments.

Author Bio

Joseph A. Marchal is Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Affiliated Faculty in Women's and Gender Studies at Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA.

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