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Aliens and Sojourners: Self as Other in Early Christianity

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Publisher: University Of Pennsylvania Press (May 2009)
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Book Summary of Aliens and Sojourners: Self as Other in Early Christianity

Early Christians spoke about themselves as resident aliens, strangers, and sojourners, asserting that otherness is a fundamental part of being Christian. But why did they do so and to what ends? How did Christians' claims to foreign status situate them with respect to each other and to the larger Roman world as the new movement grew and struggled to make sense of its own boundaries?
"Aliens and Sojourners" argues that the claim to alien status is not a transparent one. Instead, Benjamin Dunning contends, it shaped a rich, pervasive, variegated discourse of identity in early Christianity. Resident aliens and foreigners had long occupied a conflicted space of both repulsion and desire in ancient thinking. Dunning demonstrates how Christians and others in antiquity capitalized on this tension, refiguring the resident alien as being of a compelling doubleness, simultaneously marginal and potent. Early Christians, he argues, used this refiguration to render Christian identity legible, distinct, and even desirable among the vast range of social and religious identities and practices that proliferated in the ancient Mediterranean.
Through close readings of ancient Christian texts such as "Hebrews," "1 Peter," "The Shepherd of Hermas," and the "Epistle of Diognetus," Dunning examines the markedly different ways that Christians used the language of their own marginality, articulating a range of options for what it means to be Christian in relation to the Roman social order. His conclusions have implications not only for the study of late antiquity but also for understanding the rhetorics of religious alienation more broadly, both in the ancient world and today.
 

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Book: Aliens and Sojourners: Self as Other in Early Christianity
Author: Benjamin H. Dunning
ISBN:

0812241568

ISBN-13:

9780812241563

,

978-0812241563

Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: May 2009
Publisher: University Of Pennsylvania Press
Number of Pages: 186
Language: English
Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
Weight: 431 grams
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