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Gender, Volubility, and Transformation in the Shepherd of Hermas
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B. Diane Lipsett
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Abbreviations VII
- Foreword IX
- Table of Contents XI
- Introduction 1
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I The Shepherd, the Self, and Subjectivity
- Negotiating the Experience of Possession in Hermas’s Shepherd 7
- A True Prophet as a Mouthpiece of the Spirit? Cultivating Virtue and Control 31
- Gender, Volubility, and Transformation in the Shepherd of Hermas 57
- The Affect and Happy Objects of the Shepherd of Hermas 73
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II Visions and Experiences of the Divine
- Psychotropic Elements in Hermas’s First Two Visions: Between Experience and Culture 99
- Entering the Narrative World of Hermas’s Visions 117
- Experience through Narrative in the Shepherd of Hermas 137
- Shepherd of Hermas Vision 5 and the Christian Experience of Pagan Epiphany 153
- God’s Multiple Forms: Divine Fluidity in the Shepherd of Hermas 171
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III Experiencing the Shepherd as Text
- The Former Slave Hermas, Lady Church and ‘the Book’ 193
- Authority, Fragmentation, Dilution: Experiencing an Apocalyptic Text in Late Antiquity 215
- Bibliography 235
- List of Contributors 257
- Index of Subjects 261
- Ancient Text Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Abbreviations VII
- Foreword IX
- Table of Contents XI
- Introduction 1
-
I The Shepherd, the Self, and Subjectivity
- Negotiating the Experience of Possession in Hermas’s Shepherd 7
- A True Prophet as a Mouthpiece of the Spirit? Cultivating Virtue and Control 31
- Gender, Volubility, and Transformation in the Shepherd of Hermas 57
- The Affect and Happy Objects of the Shepherd of Hermas 73
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II Visions and Experiences of the Divine
- Psychotropic Elements in Hermas’s First Two Visions: Between Experience and Culture 99
- Entering the Narrative World of Hermas’s Visions 117
- Experience through Narrative in the Shepherd of Hermas 137
- Shepherd of Hermas Vision 5 and the Christian Experience of Pagan Epiphany 153
- God’s Multiple Forms: Divine Fluidity in the Shepherd of Hermas 171
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III Experiencing the Shepherd as Text
- The Former Slave Hermas, Lady Church and ‘the Book’ 193
- Authority, Fragmentation, Dilution: Experiencing an Apocalyptic Text in Late Antiquity 215
- Bibliography 235
- List of Contributors 257
- Index of Subjects 261
- Ancient Text Index 265