
Ritual, Gender, and the Body in the Early Christian World
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Ritual, Gender, and the Body in the Early Christian World
About this book
This volume investigates the central role of physical bodies, ritual technologies, healing practices, gender constructions, and visual imagery in creating and sustaining religious meaning in antiquity.
Religious life in the ancient world was profoundly shaped by the interplay of materiality, ritual, embodiment, and visuality. Far from being purely intellectual or doctrinal, religious practices across Greco-Roman and early Christian contexts were enacted through tangible, sensory, and embodied experiences that engaged worshippers physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Drawing from a rich array of primary sources and theoretical frameworks, especially gender studies and ritual studies, the chapters collectively emphasize that religion in this period was fundamentally experienced through ritualized actions, embodied transformations, and visually charged sacred spaces. With its focus on ritual, gender, and the body, the book offers readers a fresh approach to ancient Christianity and the Greco-Roman world in which it emerged.
This interdisciplinary volume is suitable for students and scholars working on the New Testament and early Christianity and issues of ritual, gender, and the body in the early Christian world.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Embodying belief
- 1 Theorizing ritual and gender: The case of masculinity
- 2 Readjusting enslavement ritually: The case of Paulâs Letter to Philemon
- 3 Alexander the Great submits to a Judean high priest?! : Ritual and masculine performance in Josephusâ account of their meeting
- 4 Ritual failure and masculinity in the martyrdom of Polycarp
- 5 Gender and early Christian visual discourse: The pictorial program of the Dura-Europos baptismal room
- 6 Female agency in ancient Greek religion
- 7 Placing the kitchen and the storeroom in the ritual landscape
- 8 âThe girl with the Pythian spiritâ: Womenâs ritual labor in Acts 16
- 9 Naked in courtâHumiliation and salvation: A comparison of Phryne, Thecla, and the naked young man of Mark 14:50â52
- 10 The body and its parts: Divided tongues as votive body parts in Acts 2:3
- 11 Holy oil, haptics, and healing
- 12 Healthy water, harmful water, and early Christian ambivalence toward it
- 13 Geographic potency: Using magical papyri to find good drugs
- Conclusion
- Index of ancient sources
- Index of modern authors
- Index of subjects