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100 _aGeorge, Roji T
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245 _aPaul's identity in galatians: a postcolonial appraisal /
260 _aNew Delhi
_bChristian World Imprints
_c©2016
300 _axix, 308 Pages
_b24 cm
505 _aIn this book, George rejects articulating an essentialised identity of Paul in Hellenistic or Jewish background as done through the Christian centuries by Paul's interpreters. With his lucid, precise, and cogent argumentation, George articulates Paul's postcolonial identity in non-essentialist, transcultural hybrid, and `impure' terms. He argues that the apostle occupied a cultural-political interstitial space between the Jewish, Hellenistic, and Roman cultures from where he spoke in `forked tongue' subverting, simultaneously, all the three cultures.
650 _aPaul, -- the Apostle, Saint.
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650 _aBible. -- Galatians -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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650 _a Identity (Psychology) -- Religious aspects.
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