Gendering War and Peace in the Gospel of Luke Gendering War and Peace in the Gospel of Luke

Gendering War and Peace in the Gospel of Luke

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Publisher Description

In this book, Caryn A. Reeder examines the gendered language and imagery of war and peace in the Gospel of Luke. Peace is represented with the blessing of fertility, pregnancy, and newborn infants. Pregnant and nursing women, women and children in general, and feminized Jerusalem also represent the horrors of war in the Gospel - abandoned, crushed to the ground, subject to woe and distress, to the point that barren wombs and dry breasts become a blessing. Reeder argues that the representation of peace with pregnant women and newborn infants, the most vulnerable in the population, indicates that victory belongs to God. This message is clarified by the encouragement of surrender and flight from besieged Jerusalem, rather than an active defense. Notably, there are no men to defend Jerusalem in Luke's warnings of war. The Gospel undermines the masculinization of war commonly found in Greco-Roman texts by redirecting the means of making peace from the violence of victory to the unmanly act of surrender.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2018
20 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
548
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
10.1
MB

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