توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Constructing the Self: Thinking with Paul and Michel Foucault (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 2.Reihe)
نام کتاب : Constructing the Self: Thinking with Paul and Michel Foucault (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 2.Reihe)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ساختن خود: تفکر با پل و میشل فوکو (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 2.Reihe)
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نویسندگان : Valerie Nicolet-Anderson
ناشر : Mohr Siebeck
سال نشر : 2012
تعداد صفحات : 299
ISBN (شابک) : 3161516990 , 9783161516993
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Preface
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Constructing the Self
A. Philosophical Engagement of the Question of the Subject
B. Engaging the Self in Paul’s Letters
1. The Individual in Antiquity and Paul
2. Burnett’s Correction to the Collectivistic Approach
Excursus: A Way Not Taken: Rudolf Bultmann
C. Paul and Michel Foucault in Conversation
1. Setting up the Conversation
2. Situating the Conversation in New Testament Studies
Hans-Dieter Betz
Abraham J. Malherbe
Walter T. Wilson
Troels Engberg-Pedersen
John L. Meech
Paul W. Gooch
Alain Badiou
Giorgio Agamben
Richard B. Hays
N. T. Wright
A. Katherine Grieb
Luke T. Johnson
Chapter 2: A Narrative Reading of Romans
A. The Narrative Dimension of Romans
1. Methodology for a Narrative Reading of Paul
2. Hints for the Presence of a Story in Romans
B. Fleshing out the Outline
1. The Roman Church: A Self Given (1:1–17)
2. The Beginning of the Story: Humanity in Sin (1:18–3:20)
3. The Middle of the Story: God Saves the World (3:21–5:21)
The Manner in which God Saves (3:21–31)
The Benefit of Abraham (4:1–25)
Manner and Meaning of God’s Saving Action (5:1–21)
4. The End of the Story: New Self-Understanding (6:1–23; 8:1–39)
Slaves of God (6)
Children of God: The Power of the Spirit (8)
5. Logical Difficulties Born from the Plot
What Norm? The Role of the Law (7:1–8:4)
The Problem of the Particular: The People of God and God’s Faithfulness (9–11)
Second Defense of God’s Ēthos: The Problem of Israel (9:30–10:21)
Third Defense of God’s Ēthos: Israel’s Future Salvation (11:1–36)
6. The Roman Church: A Self Constructed (12:1–16:27)
Chapter 3: A Self Constructed
A. Constructing the Ēthos of the Community (12:1–15:13)
1. How to Embody Christ’s Ēthos in the World (12:1–13:14)
Rom 12:1–2 Call to a Renewed Mind
Rom 12:3–8: In the Assembly (ἐκκλησία), Be Humble
Rom 12:9–13:10: In the World, Practice Love
Rom 13:11–14: Know the Proper Time
2. Concrete Examples of Practicing Sincere Love (14:1–15:13)
Rom 14:1–23: Welcome Each Other Because of the Identity God Gave You
Rom 15:1–6: Welcome Each Other for the Good of the Community
Rom 15:7–13: Welcome Each Other Because of Christ’s Example
B. Ēthos of the Community in its Relationship with Paul (15:14–16:27)
1. Rom 15:14–16:2: Involvement of the Roman Community in Paul’s Mission
2. Rom 16:3–27: Salutations and Ultimate Recommendations
C. How Story Constructs Self
1. Ricoeur’s Narrative Theory
2. Romans in View of Ricoeur’s Narrative Theory
D. Categories of the Self in Romans
1. Ipse Identity of the Christ Believers
2. Idem Identity of the Christ Believers
Body
Abilities of Human Beings
The New Οἶκος of God
3. The Constitution of the Ethical Subject in Romans
Chapter 4: Categories of the Self in Michel Foucault
Introduction
A. Spaces of Resistance in Foucault’s Thought
1. Resistance and Knowledge: Archaeology
2. Resistance and Power: Genealogy
3. Resistance and the Self: Ethics
Ethics of the Self in Classical Greece
Ethics of the Self in Hellenistic Writers
Ethics of the Self in Christianity
Spaces of Resistance in Ethics
B. Categories of the Self in Foucault
1. Remarks about the Idem/Ipse Distinction and Foucault
2. Categories of the Self
Curiosity
Invention
Pleasure
3. The Constitution of the Ethical Subject in Foucault
Chapter 5: Thinking with Romans and Foucault
A. Hermeneutical Position
B. Thinking about the Self with Paul and Foucault
1. Power in the Construction of the Self
2. Askēsis: The Work on the Self
3. Telos
4. Summary
C. Understanding of Identity
D. Thinking Beyond Foucault and Paul
E. Crossing Boundaries: The Work of Hermeneutical Imagination
Bibliography
A. Philosophical Sources
B. Secondary Literature
Index of Ancient Sources
A. Hebrew Scriptures and Septuagint
B. Other Ancient Sources
C. New Testament
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects