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Abject Joy
Paul, Prison, and the Art of Making Do
Schellenberg, Ryan S.
Oxford University Press Inc
10/2021
248
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Inglês
9780190065515
15 a 20 dias
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Table of Contents
Preface
Translations and Abbreviations
Introduction: Paul, Prison, and the Social History of Emotions
Prison and the Pauline Legend
Prison Letters and Pauline Incomparability
"The Characteristic Emotion of the Sage"
The Body of Paul and the History of Emotions
Outline, and a Note on Comparison
1. Far More Imprisonments: Punitive Custody in the Letters of Paul
Paul and Other Imprisoned Apostles
Magistrates and Jurisdictions
Paul in Local Custody
Writing in Chains
Plausible Accusations
Conclusion
2. To Die Is Gain: Subjection, Glory, and Paul's Wish for Death
Prison before the Prison
Everyday Violence
Confinement and Subjugation
A Noble Death?
To Depart and Be with Christ
To Die Is Gain
Conclusion
3. Speaking with All Boldness: Prison in the Roman Social Imagination
Prisoners of War
Ill-Fated Aristocrats
Nonelite Malefactors
Philosophers, Astrologers, and Other Divine Heralds
For the Defense of the Gospel
Conclusion
4. I Have Learned to Be Content: Performing the Autarkic Self
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Thanks Anyway
Agency and Abasement
Performing Indifference
Conclusion
5. Rejoice with Me: The Epistolary Cultivation of Collective Emotion
Paul Unaffected
My Joy and Crown
Joy, Hardship, and Solidarity
Socioaffective Emotion Regulation
Conclusion
Conclusion: The Body of Our Humiliation
Bibliography
Preface
Translations and Abbreviations
Introduction: Paul, Prison, and the Social History of Emotions
Prison and the Pauline Legend
Prison Letters and Pauline Incomparability
"The Characteristic Emotion of the Sage"
The Body of Paul and the History of Emotions
Outline, and a Note on Comparison
1. Far More Imprisonments: Punitive Custody in the Letters of Paul
Paul and Other Imprisoned Apostles
Magistrates and Jurisdictions
Paul in Local Custody
Writing in Chains
Plausible Accusations
Conclusion
2. To Die Is Gain: Subjection, Glory, and Paul's Wish for Death
Prison before the Prison
Everyday Violence
Confinement and Subjugation
A Noble Death?
To Depart and Be with Christ
To Die Is Gain
Conclusion
3. Speaking with All Boldness: Prison in the Roman Social Imagination
Prisoners of War
Ill-Fated Aristocrats
Nonelite Malefactors
Philosophers, Astrologers, and Other Divine Heralds
For the Defense of the Gospel
Conclusion
4. I Have Learned to Be Content: Performing the Autarkic Self
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Thanks Anyway
Agency and Abasement
Performing Indifference
Conclusion
5. Rejoice with Me: The Epistolary Cultivation of Collective Emotion
Paul Unaffected
My Joy and Crown
Joy, Hardship, and Solidarity
Socioaffective Emotion Regulation
Conclusion
Conclusion: The Body of Our Humiliation
Bibliography
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Table of Contents
Preface
Translations and Abbreviations
Introduction: Paul, Prison, and the Social History of Emotions
Prison and the Pauline Legend
Prison Letters and Pauline Incomparability
"The Characteristic Emotion of the Sage"
The Body of Paul and the History of Emotions
Outline, and a Note on Comparison
1. Far More Imprisonments: Punitive Custody in the Letters of Paul
Paul and Other Imprisoned Apostles
Magistrates and Jurisdictions
Paul in Local Custody
Writing in Chains
Plausible Accusations
Conclusion
2. To Die Is Gain: Subjection, Glory, and Paul's Wish for Death
Prison before the Prison
Everyday Violence
Confinement and Subjugation
A Noble Death?
To Depart and Be with Christ
To Die Is Gain
Conclusion
3. Speaking with All Boldness: Prison in the Roman Social Imagination
Prisoners of War
Ill-Fated Aristocrats
Nonelite Malefactors
Philosophers, Astrologers, and Other Divine Heralds
For the Defense of the Gospel
Conclusion
4. I Have Learned to Be Content: Performing the Autarkic Self
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Thanks Anyway
Agency and Abasement
Performing Indifference
Conclusion
5. Rejoice with Me: The Epistolary Cultivation of Collective Emotion
Paul Unaffected
My Joy and Crown
Joy, Hardship, and Solidarity
Socioaffective Emotion Regulation
Conclusion
Conclusion: The Body of Our Humiliation
Bibliography
Preface
Translations and Abbreviations
Introduction: Paul, Prison, and the Social History of Emotions
Prison and the Pauline Legend
Prison Letters and Pauline Incomparability
"The Characteristic Emotion of the Sage"
The Body of Paul and the History of Emotions
Outline, and a Note on Comparison
1. Far More Imprisonments: Punitive Custody in the Letters of Paul
Paul and Other Imprisoned Apostles
Magistrates and Jurisdictions
Paul in Local Custody
Writing in Chains
Plausible Accusations
Conclusion
2. To Die Is Gain: Subjection, Glory, and Paul's Wish for Death
Prison before the Prison
Everyday Violence
Confinement and Subjugation
A Noble Death?
To Depart and Be with Christ
To Die Is Gain
Conclusion
3. Speaking with All Boldness: Prison in the Roman Social Imagination
Prisoners of War
Ill-Fated Aristocrats
Nonelite Malefactors
Philosophers, Astrologers, and Other Divine Heralds
For the Defense of the Gospel
Conclusion
4. I Have Learned to Be Content: Performing the Autarkic Self
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Thanks Anyway
Agency and Abasement
Performing Indifference
Conclusion
5. Rejoice with Me: The Epistolary Cultivation of Collective Emotion
Paul Unaffected
My Joy and Crown
Joy, Hardship, and Solidarity
Socioaffective Emotion Regulation
Conclusion
Conclusion: The Body of Our Humiliation
Bibliography
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