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" Rethinking early Christian identity : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 849553
Main Entry : Kotrosits, Maia
Title & Author : Rethinking early Christian identity : : affect, violence, and belonging /\ Maia Kotrosits.
Publication Statement : Minneapolis, Minnesota :: Fortress Press,, ©2015.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xii, 265 pages)
ISBN : 1451494262
: : 9781451494266
: 1451492650
: 9781451492651
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-258) and index.
Contents : Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction : making sense of ourselves -- The force of history -- On the historical queerness of Christianity -- Reading acts in diaspora -- Expanding the diasporic imagination : the Secret Revelation of John -- Above it all : the affective life of transcendence -- Pleasure, pain, and forgetting in the Gospel of Truth -- Returning to Rome -- Conclusion.
Abstract : Maia Kotrosits challenges the contemporary notion of "early Christian literature," showing that a number of texts usually so described--New Testament writings including Hebrews, Acts, the Gospel of John, Colossians, and 1 Peter, as well as the letters of Ignatius, the Gospel of Truth, and the Secret Revelation of John--are "not particularly interested" in a distinctive Christian identity or self-definition. Rather, by appealing to the categories of trauma studies and diaspora theory and giving careful attention to the dynamics within each of these texts, she shows that this sample of writings offers complex reckonings with chaotic diasporic conditions and the transgenerational trauma of colonial violence. The heart of her study is an inquiry into the significance contemporary readers invest in ancient writings as expressions of a coherent identity, asking, "What do we need and want out of history?" Kotrosits interacts with important recent work on identity and sociality in the Roman world and on the dynamics of desire in contemporary biblical scholarship as well. At last, she argues that the writings discussed made possible the rise of Christianity by effecting a "forgetfulness" of imperial trauma--and questions the affective dimensions of contemporary empire-critical scholarship.
Subject : Church history-- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
Subject : Identity (Psychology)-- Religious aspects-- Christianity.
Subject : Church history-- Primitive and early church.
Subject : Identity (Psychology)-- Religious aspects-- Christianity.
Subject : RELIGION-- Biblical Studies-- New Testament.
Dewey Classification : ‭270.1‬
LC Classification : ‭BR166‬‭.K687 2015‬
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