Decentering Paul, Contextualizing Crimes: Reading in Light of the Imprisoned

This paper uses a feminist decentering approach to argue that both the apostle Paul and inmates in modern US prison facilities need to be understood within their broader community systems of struggle and support in order to come to more ethical and historically accurate presentations of their storie...

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Main Author: Fox, Arminta (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Indiana Univ. Press [2017]
In: Journal of feminist studies in religion
Year: 2017, Volume: 33, Issue: 2, Pages: 37-54
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B USA / Imprisoned person / Romans / Captivity / Contextual theology
RelBib Classification:HC New Testament
KBQ North America
RG Pastoral care
ZA Social sciences
Online Access: Volltext (doi)
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:This paper uses a feminist decentering approach to argue that both the apostle Paul and inmates in modern US prison facilities need to be understood within their broader community systems of struggle and support in order to come to more ethical and historically accurate presentations of their stories and lives. Grounded in the author's experiences of theological school classes held in prisons, this paper focuses on Romans 16 to investigate Paul's rhetoric about imprisonment and begins to envision the complex webs of peoples and goods that are implicit in this rhetoric. This exploration of historical and interpretive possibilities fuels an examination of the discourses and networks surrounding inmates in modern American prisons and urges the envisioning of alternative stories and futures.
ISSN:8755-4178
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of feminist studies in religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2979/jfemistudreli.33.2.04