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This book argues that the presence of women in the Christ communities of first–century Corinth changes how 2 Corinthians should be interpreted. Using a feminist approach to interpret the text, Arminta M. Fox presents readings that are ethically and historically viable. She examines how questions of community identity and leadership are situated within broader discourses of power in the Roman imperial and patriarchal contexts of the first–century Mediterranean world. By assuming the dialogical presence of strong and diverse women leaders in the community, Fox develops counter-readings to ones that assume Paul's singular authority.

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Introduction: Decentering Paul Chapter 1 From Sources to Consequences in 2 Corinthians Scholarship Chapter 2 Towards a Feminist Decolonizing Approach to 2 Corinthians Chapter 3 Resisting the Divine Kyriarchy in 2 Cor. 1:1–2:13 Chapter 4 Making Room in 2 Cor. 2:14–7:4 Chapter 5 Strategic Giving in 2 Cor. 7–9 Chapter 6 The Rhetorical Grand Finale in 2 Cor. 10–13 Conclusion: Continuing the Conversation

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 02/12/2019
      ISBN13: 9781978706361, 978-1978706361
      ISBN10: 1978706367

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book argues that the presence of women in the Christ communities of first–century Corinth changes how 2 Corinthians should be interpreted. Using a feminist approach to interpret the text, Arminta M. Fox presents readings that are ethically and historically viable. She examines how questions of community identity and leadership are situated within broader discourses of power in the Roman imperial and patriarchal contexts of the first–century Mediterranean world. By assuming the dialogical presence of strong and diverse women leaders in the community, Fox develops counter-readings to ones that assume Paul's singular authority.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Decentering Paul Chapter 1 From Sources to Consequences in 2 Corinthians Scholarship Chapter 2 Towards a Feminist Decolonizing Approach to 2 Corinthians Chapter 3 Resisting the Divine Kyriarchy in 2 Cor. 1:1–2:13 Chapter 4 Making Room in 2 Cor. 2:14–7:4 Chapter 5 Strategic Giving in 2 Cor. 7–9 Chapter 6 The Rhetorical Grand Finale in 2 Cor. 10–13 Conclusion: Continuing the Conversation

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