Christianity and the contest for manhood in late antiquity: the Cappadocian Fathers and the rhetoric of masculinity
In this book, Nathan Howard explores gender and identity formation in fourth-century Cappadocia, where pro-Nicene bishops used a rhetoric of contest that aligned with conventions of classical Greek masculinity. Howard demonstrates that epistolary exhibitions served as 'a locus for' asserti...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this book, Nathan Howard explores gender and identity formation in fourth-century Cappadocia, where pro-Nicene bishops used a rhetoric of contest that aligned with conventions of classical Greek masculinity. Howard demonstrates that epistolary exhibitions served as 'a locus for' asserting manhood in the fourth century. These performances illustrate how a culture of orality that had defined manhood among civic elites was reframed as a contest whereby one accrued status through merits of composition. Howard shows how the Cappadocians' rhetoric also reordered the body and materiality as components of a maleness over which they moderated. He interrogates fourth-century theological conflict as part of a rhetorical battle over claims to manhood that supported the Cappadocians' theology and cast doubt on non-Trinitarian rivals, whom they cast as effeminate and disingenuous. Investigating accounts of pro-Nicene protagonists overcoming struggles, Howard establishes that tropes based on classical standards of gender contributed to the formation of Trinitarian orthodoxy |
Beschreibung: | xvii, 338 Seiten Karte |
ISBN: | 9781009088305 9781316514764 |
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spelling | Howard, Nathan D. 1971- Verfasser (DE-588)1278594531 aut Christianity and the contest for manhood in late antiquity the Cappadocian Fathers and the rhetoric of masculinity Nathan D. Howard Cambridge ; New York ; Melbourn ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press [2024] xvii, 338 Seiten Karte txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In this book, Nathan Howard explores gender and identity formation in fourth-century Cappadocia, where pro-Nicene bishops used a rhetoric of contest that aligned with conventions of classical Greek masculinity. Howard demonstrates that epistolary exhibitions served as 'a locus for' asserting manhood in the fourth century. These performances illustrate how a culture of orality that had defined manhood among civic elites was reframed as a contest whereby one accrued status through merits of composition. Howard shows how the Cappadocians' rhetoric also reordered the body and materiality as components of a maleness over which they moderated. He interrogates fourth-century theological conflict as part of a rhetorical battle over claims to manhood that supported the Cappadocians' theology and cast doubt on non-Trinitarian rivals, whom they cast as effeminate and disingenuous. Investigating accounts of pro-Nicene protagonists overcoming struggles, Howard establishes that tropes based on classical standards of gender contributed to the formation of Trinitarian orthodoxy Christian literature, Early / Greek authors / History and criticism Christian hagiography / History / To 1500 Masculinity / Religious aspects / Christianity Masculinity in literature Masculinity / Greece / History Cappadocian Fathers / Correspondence Fathers of the church, Greek Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-00-909082-7 |
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