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Gossip and Gender - Othering of Speech in the Pastoral Epistles (Hardcover)
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Gossip and Gender - Othering of Speech in the Pastoral Epistles (Hardcover)
Series: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft
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This book suggests that gossip can be used as an interpretive key
to understand more of early Christian identity and theology.
Insights from the multi disciplinary field of gossip studies help
to interpret what role gossip plays, especially in relation to how
power and authority are distributed and promoted. A presentation of
various texts in Greek, Hebrew and Latin shows that the relation
between gossip and gender is complex: to gossip was typical for all
women and risky for elite men who constantly had to defend their
masculinity. Frequently the Pastoral Epistles connect gossip to
false teaching, as an expression of deviance. On several occasions
it is argued that various categories of women have to avoid gossip
to be entrusted duties or responsibilities. "Old wives' tales" are
associated with heresy, contrasted to godliness in which one had to
train one self. Other passages clearly suggest that the false
teaching resembles feminine gossip by use of metaphorical language:
profane words will spread fast and uncontrolled like cancer; what
the false teachers say is tickling in the ear, and their mouth must
be stopped or silenced. The Pastoral Epistles employ terms drawn
from the stereotype of gossip as rhetorical devices in order to
undermine the masculinity and hence the authority, of the
opponents.
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