A Godly Man and a Manly God: Resolving the Tension of Divine Masculinities in the Bible
In the Hebrew Bible, God epitomises an ideal hegemonic masculinity: sexless but reproductive, in control of his creation, and hypermasculine when engaging with his feminised followers. As such, the Gospel writers depict Jesus as the Son of God with this, as well as the masculine ideals of the Greco-...
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Main Author: | Will Moore |
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Language: | EN |
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University of Sheffield
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c6ca955d7d5d4bcfa5c200cfc24a528b |
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