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The Ethiopian Eunuch and Conceptuality in the Imperial Imagination of Biblical Studies
Dr Gifford Rhamie
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Gifford Rhamie addresses the contentious question, why cannot the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8:26-40 be conceptualised as a Jew in the British academy? Rhamie uses postcolonial studies and theory to examine the Ethiopian eunuchs ethnoreligious agency, finding two epistemological lenses: whiteness and critical conviviality. The former is employed in the function of deconstructing, while the latter encourages opening ones conceptuality in a multidimensional way, functioning to reconstruct analyses for agency. Turning to the early Church Fathers, Rhamie argues that the anti-Jewish discourse of the time, the Adversus Judaeos trope, functioned teleologically to shift the Ethiopian eunuchs ethnoreligious agency from an Afroasiatic Jewish to a Graeco-Gentile ideal. In more recent years, the racialised imagination of the academy further identifies the eunuch as a Graeco-Roman Gentile. His being denied a Jewish identity appears to foreclose an exploration of a dynamic agency that could open up new opportunities and possibilities of (re-)conceptualising Jewish history, the Book of Acts, and Christian origins. Rhamie asserts that Black lives matter for Jewishness in the Book of Acts and for Christian origins.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780567703712
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 288
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-07-24
- Förlag: T.& T.Clark Ltd