Gender and Holiness

Gender and Holiness
Title Gender and Holiness PDF eBook
Author Sam Riches
Publisher Routledge
Pages 434
Release 2005-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1134514883

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This collection brings together two flourishing areas of medieval scholarship: gender and religion. It examines gender-specific religious practices and contends that the pursuit of holiness can destabilise binary gender itself. Though saints may be classified as masculine or feminine, holiness may also cut across gender divisions and demand a break from normally gendered behaviour. This work of interdisciplinary cultural history includes contributions from historians, art historians and literary critics and will be of interest not only to medievalists, but also to students of religion and gender in any period.

Gender and Holiness

Gender and Holiness
Title Gender and Holiness PDF eBook
Author Sam Riches
Publisher Routledge
Pages 215
Release 2005-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1134514891

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This volume examines gender-specific religious practices and contends that the pursuit of holiness can destabilize binary gender itself. Though saints may be classified as masculine or feminine, holiness may also cut across gender divisions and demand a break from normally gendered behaviour.

Holiness and Masculinity in the Middle Ages

Holiness and Masculinity in the Middle Ages
Title Holiness and Masculinity in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author P. H. Cullum
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 252
Release 2005-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780802048929

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Studies in gender in medieval culture have tended to focus on femininity, however the study of medieval masculinities has developed greatly over the last few years. Holiness and Masculinity in the Middle Ages is the first volume to concentrate on this specific aspect of medieval gender studies, and looks at the ways in which varieties of medieval masculinity intersected with concepts of holiness. Patricia Cullum and Katherine J. Lewis have collected an exceptional group of essays that explore differing notions of medieval holiness, understood variously as religious, saintly, sacred, pure, morally perfect, and consider topics such as significance of the tonsure, sanctity and martyrdom, eunuch saints, and the writings of Henry Suso. Holiness and Masculinity in the Middle Ages deals with a wide variety of texts and historical contexts, from Byzantium to Anglo-Saxon and late-medieval England.

Holy Misogyny

Holy Misogyny
Title Holy Misogyny PDF eBook
Author April D. DeConick
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 259
Release 2011-09-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441124020

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In Holy Misogyny, bible scholar April DeConick wants real answers to the questions that are rarely whispered from the pulpits of the contemporary Christian churches. Why is God male? Why are women associated with sin? Why can't women be priests? Drawing on her extensive knowledge of the early Christian literature, she seeks to understand the conflicts over sex and gender in the early church-what they were and what was at stake. She explains how these ancient conflicts have shaped contemporary Christianity and its promotion of male exclusivity and superiority in terms of God, church leadership, and the bed. DeConick's detective work uncovers old aspects of Christianity before later doctrines and dogmas were imposed upon the churches, and the earlier teachings about the female were distorted. Holy Misogyny shows how the female was systematically erased from the Christian tradition, and why. She concludes that the distortion and erasure of the female is the result of ancient misogyny made divine writ, a holy misogyny that remains with us today.

Courageous Love

Courageous Love
Title Courageous Love PDF eBook
Author Stacy Mitch
Publisher Emmaus Road Publishing
Pages 113
Release 1999
Genre Religion
ISBN 0966322339

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Author Stacy Mitch's background in college campus evangelization comes through loud and clear in this biblically rich and eminently practical study. Courageous Love takes seriously the fact that everyone is called to holiness, and offers sound, spiritual guidance to women of all ages and backgrounds. Stacy Mitch holds a bachelor's degree in secondary education and has worked as a high school religion teacher. She is a contributing author of the second edition of the Faith and Life elementary catechism series. She resides in Steubenville, Ohio, with her husband Curtis and their five children. About the Series: Intended for individual or group study, our Courageous series examines the teaching of Sacred Scripture on women and the feminine pursuit of holiness for women of all ages and walks of life. Each book includes a leader's guide and study questions to help promote and direct discussion.

Ye That Are Men Now Serve Him

Ye That Are Men Now Serve Him
Title Ye That Are Men Now Serve Him PDF eBook
Author Colin B. Chapell
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Pages 234
Release 2016-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 0817319220

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Ye That Are Men Now Serve Him: Radical Holiness Theology and Gender in the South examines how religious belief reshaped concepts of gender during the New South period that took place from 1877 to 1915 in ways that continue to manifest today.

Understanding Transgender Identities

Understanding Transgender Identities
Title Understanding Transgender Identities PDF eBook
Author James K. Beilby
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 337
Release 2019-11-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493419862

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One of the most pressing issues facing the evangelical church today involves dramatic shifts in our culture's perceptions regarding human sexuality. While homosexuality and same-sex marriage have been at the forefront, there is a new cultural awareness of sexual diversity and gender dysphoria. The transgender phenomenon has become a high-profile battleground issue in the culture wars. This book offers a full-scale dialogue on transgender identities from across the Christian theological spectrum. It brings together contributors with expertise and platforms in the study of transgender identities to articulate and defend differing perspectives on this contested topic. After an introductory chapter surveys key historical moments and current issues, four views are presented by Owen Strachan, Mark A. Yarhouse and Julia Sadusky, Megan K. DeFranza, and Justin Sabia-Tanis. The authors respond to one another's views in a respectful manner, modeling thoughtful dialogue around a controversial theological issue. The book helps readers understand the spectrum of views among Christians and enables Christian communities to establish a context where conversations can safely be held.