Women and Q: Metonymy of the Basileia of God

This paper examines the oral features of Q to illustrate the hidden imagery of the basileia of God (frequently translated "Kingdom" of God) as established by images of ordinary women and their daily activities. Its central contention is that the distinctiveness of the oral metonymy of Q is...

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Published in:Journal of feminist studies in religion
Main Author: Park, In-Hee (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Indiana University Press [2019]
In: Journal of feminist studies in religion
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Q / Language / Kingdom of God / Woman / Participation / Church
Further subjects:B Women
B Oral Tradition
B basileiaof God
B metonymy
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Summary:This paper examines the oral features of Q to illustrate the hidden imagery of the basileia of God (frequently translated "Kingdom" of God) as established by images of ordinary women and their daily activities. Its central contention is that the distinctiveness of the oral metonymy of Q is a concept of the basileia of God as a domestic place featuring women's participation in performances of Q. Thus, women's participation in Q points toward a social ethics of a more inclusive and compassionate society in the early Jesus movement of Q.
ISSN:1553-3913
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of feminist studies in religion