CONTENTS
Mapping
as Metamorphosis: Initial Reflections on Gender and Ancient Religious
Discourses
Still
Before Sexuality: “Greek” Androgyny, the Roman Imperial Politics of Masculinity
and the Roman
Invention
of the Tribas
Gender
and Geopolitics in the Work of Philo of Alexandria: Jewish Piety and Imperial
Family Values
The
Rhetoric of "Magic" in Early Christian Discourse: Gender, Power and
the Construction of "Heresy"
Before
Your Very Eyes: Roman Imperial Ideology, Gender Constructs and Paul's
Inter-Nationalism
Vice
Lists and Deviant Masculinity: The Rhetorical Function of 1 Corinthians 5:10-11
and 6:9-10
Novel
Men: Masculinity and Empire in Mark's Gospel and Xenophon's An Ephesian Tale
Script(ur)ing
Gender in Acts: The Past and Present Power of Imperium
From
Bedroom to Courtroom: The Adultery Type-Scene and the Acts of Andrew
The
Rhetoric of the Maternal Body in the Passion of Perpetua
Wearing
It Well: Gender at Work in the Shadow of Empire
"He
Shall Not Look at a Woman": Gender in the Hekhalot Literature
Bodies
in Motion: Preliminary Notes on Queer Theory and Rabbinic Literature
Clement's
Bound Body
Enslaved
to Demons: Sex, Violence and the Apologies of Justin Martyr
The
Seduction of Weak Men: Tertullian's Rhetorical Construction of Gender and
Ancient Christian “Heresy” Brad Windon
Men
of Learning: The Cult of Paideia in Lucian's Alexander Erik Gunderson