Violated and Transcended Bodies
Discover the profound insights of Violated and Transcended Bodies by Gail P. Streete, published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. This compelling work delves into the social construction of body and gender during Late Antiquity and Early Christianity, exploring themes of martyrdom and asceticism as transformative Christian practices that transcend human limitations. With a focused analysis, Streete examines the intricate relationship between gender and status in martyrologies, hagiographies, and apocryphal early Christian literature. Spanning 75 pages, this paperback offers a thought-provoking perspective that will enrich your understanding of these significant historical contexts. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of theology and gender studies alike, this book invites you to engage with the complexities of identity and spirituality in a pivotal era of Christian history.