This abled body rethinking disabilities in biblical studies

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Avalos, Hector (-), Melcher, Sarah J., Schipper, Jeremy
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature ©2007.
Colección:Semeia studies ; no. 55.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • pt. 1. Rethinking disabilities in ancient texts. The origins of the disabled body: disability in ancient Mesopotamia / Neal H. Walls
  • Deformity and disability in Greece and Rome / Nicole Kelley
  • Introducing sensory criticism in biblical studies: audiocentricity and visiocentricity / Hector Avalos
  • "Be men, o Philistines" (1 Samuel 4:9): iconographic representations and reflections on female gender as disability in the ancient world / Carole R. Fontaine
  • Masculinity and disability in the Bible / Thomas Hentrich. pt. 2. Biblical texts and disability studies. The normate hermeneutic and interpretations of disability within the Yahwistic narratives / Kerry H. Wynn
  • Disabling Israelite leadership: 2 Samuel 6:23 and other images of disability in the Deuteronomistic history / Jeremy Schipper
  • With whom do the disabled associate? Metaphysical interplay in the latter Prophets / Sarah J. Melcher
  • "Living among the tombs": society, mental illness, and self-destruction in Mark 5:1-20 / Holly Joan Toensing
  • "For whenever I am weak, then I am strong": disability in Paul's epistles / Martin Albl. Responses. Enabling the body / Janet Lees
  • "Jesus thrown everything off balance": disability and redemption in biblical literature / David Mitchell, Sharon Snyder
  • Impairment as a condition in biblical scholarship: a response / Bruce C. Birch
  • Conclusion / Hector Avalos, Sarah J. Melcher, Jeremy Schipper.