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The salvation of the flesh in Tertullian of Carthage : dressing for the resurrection / Carly Daniel-Hughes

بواسطة:نوع المادة : نصنصتفاصيل النشر:New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011 وصف:(176 p.)تدمك:
  • 978-0-230-11773-0
الموضوع:تصنيف DDC:
  • 298.761092 23A
تصنيفات أخرى:
  • 298.7
المحتويات:
Machine generated contents note: -- Bodily Displays of Modesty: Or, How to Power Dress in the Roman World * The Clothing that Maketh the Christian Man: Tertullian's On the Pallium * Why is She the "Devi's Gateway"?: Debating Adornment in Christian Carthage * Shaming the Virgins' Flesh: Tertullian's On the Veiling of Virgins
ملخص:"Ideal for scholars and students of early Christianity, Dressing for the Resurrection examines Tertullian of Carthage's (160-220 C.E.) writings on dress within Roman vestimentary culture. It employs a socio-historical approach, together with insights from performance theory and feminist rhetorical analysis, to situate Tertullian's comments in the broader context of the Roman Empire, and to investigate them as evidence of the productive and disputed role clothing and adornment played in early Christian life and constructions of salvation"-- Provided by publisherملخص:"Why did the influential Christian thinker, Tertullian of Carthage (160-220 C.E.), while addressing the critical issue of salvation of the flesh, write about clothing? Why did he care what Christians wore? Carly Daniel-Hughes answers that in early Christian communities clothing tied to identity and theology. Placing Tertullian's writings in the Roman culture of dress, she shows that in them men's dress is used to envision Christian masculinity as non-Roman and anti-imperial. His concerns about women's dress, however, reveal internal Christian debates about the nature of the flesh and the possibility of its transformation in to a resurrected, glorious body"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Ideal for scholars and students of early Christianity, Dressing for the Resurrection examines Tertullian of Carthage's (160-220 C.E.) writings on dress within Roman vestimentary culture. It employs a socio-historical approach, together with insights from performance theory and feminist rhetorical analysis, to situate Tertullian's comments in the broader context of the Roman Empire, and to investigate them as evidence of the productive and disputed role clothing and adornment played in early Christian life and constructions of salvation"-- Provided by publisher

"Why did the influential Christian thinker, Tertullian of Carthage (160-220 C.E.), while addressing the critical issue of salvation of the flesh, write about clothing? Why did he care what Christians wore? Carly Daniel-Hughes answers that in early Christian communities clothing tied to identity and theology. Placing Tertullian's writings in the Roman culture of dress, she shows that in them men's dress is used to envision Christian masculinity as non-Roman and anti-imperial. His concerns about women's dress, however, reveal internal Christian debates about the nature of the flesh and the possibility of its transformation in to a resurrected, glorious body"-- Provided by publisher.

Machine generated contents note: -- Bodily Displays of Modesty: Or, How to Power Dress in the Roman World * The Clothing that Maketh the Christian Man: Tertullian's On the Pallium * Why is She the "Devi's Gateway"?: Debating Adornment in Christian Carthage * Shaming the Virgins' Flesh: Tertullian's On the Veiling of Virgins

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