Preaching Bondage Preaching Bondage

Preaching Bondage

John Chrysostom and the Discourse of Slavery in Early Christianity

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Publisher Description

Preaching Bondage introduces and investigates the novel concept of doulology, the discourse of slavery, in the homilies of John Chrysostom, the late fourth-century priest and bishop. Chris L. de Wet examines the dynamics of enslavement in Chrysostom’s theology, virtue ethics, and biblical interpretation and shows that human bondage as a metaphorical and theological construct had a profound effect on the lives of institutional slaves. The highly corporeal and gendered discourse associated with slavery was necessarily central in Chrysostom’s discussions of the household, property, education, discipline, and sexuality. De Wet explores the impact of doulology in these contexts and disseminates the results in a new and highly anticipated language, bringing to light the more pervasive fissures between ancient Roman slaveholding and early Christianity. The corpus of Chrysostom’s public addresses provides much of the literary evidence for slavery in the fourth century, and De Wet’s convincing analysis is a groundbreaking contribution to studies of the social world in late antiquity.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2015
July 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
331
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
SIZE
3.7
MB
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