Gossip and gender: othering of speech in the pastoral epistles

The frequent comments about gossip in the Pastoral Epistles are noteworthy, and it often has gender implications. Insights from the growing field of gossip studies from multiple disciplines help to interpret what role gossip plays, especially in relation to how power and authority are distributed an...

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Main Author: Kartzow, Marianne Bjelland 1971- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin [u.a.] De Gruyter 2009
In: Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft / Beihefte (164)
Year: 2009
Reviews:, in: SEÅ Å 75 (2010) 162-164 (Stenström, Hanna)
, in: RBLit 13 (2011)* 13 (2011)* (Zamfir, Korinna)
, in: BBR 22 (2012) 136-137 (Veeneman, Mary M.)
[Rezension von: Kartzow, Marianne Bjelland, Gossip and Gender: Othering of Speech in the pastoral epistles] (2012) (Veeneman, Mary M., 1981 -)
Series/Journal:Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft / Beihefte 164
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Pastoral Epistles / Gossip / Gender studies
RelBib Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Pastoral Epistles Feminist criticism
B Feminist exegesis
B Bible. Pastoral Epistles Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Women Religious aspects Christianity History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600
B Conversation
B Gender
B Thesis
B Gossip Biblical teaching
B Bible. Timotheusbrief 1. 5
B Pastoral Epistles
B Socio-historical exegesis
B Rhetoric
B Sex role Religious aspects Christianity History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600
B Man
B Woman
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Summary:The frequent comments about gossip in the Pastoral Epistles are noteworthy, and it often has gender implications. Insights from the growing field of gossip studies from multiple disciplines help to interpret what role gossip plays, especially in relation to how power and authority are distributed and promoted. A presentation of various texts from antiquity shows that the relation between gossip and gender is multiple and complex: to gossip was typical for all women and risky for elite men who constantly had to defend their masculinity. The ancient gossip discourse helps to understand more of the social dynamics of early Christianity, to fill in the imaginative picture and generate ideas to how Christian identity and theology were constructed.
ISBN:3110215632