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A Radical Jew

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Daniel Boyarin turns to the Epistles of Paul as the spiritual autobiography of a first-century Jewish cultural critic. What led Paul—in his dramatic conversion to Christianity—to such a radical cri...
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Daniel Boyarin turns to the Epistles of Paul as the spiritual autobiography of a first-century Jewish cultural critic. What led Paul—in his dramatic conversion to Christianity—to such a radical critique of Jewish culture?

Paul's famous formulation, "There is neither Jew nor Greek, no male and female in Christ," demonstrates the genius of Christianity: its concern for all people. The genius of Judaism is its validation of genealogy and cultural, ethnic difference. But the evils of these two thought systems are the obverse of their geniuses: Christianity has threatened to coerce universality, while ethnic difference is one of the most troubled issues in modern history.

Boyarin posits a "diaspora identity" as a way to negotiate the pitfalls inherent in either position. Jewishness disrupts categories of identity because it is not national, genealogical, or even religious, but all of these, in dialectical tension with one another. It is analogous with gender: gender identity makes us different in some ways but not in others.

An exploration of these tensions in the Pauline corpus, argues Boyarin, will lead us to a richer appreciation of our own cultural quandaries as male and female, gay and straight, Jew and Palestinian—and as human beings.
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Price: $31.95
Pages: 400
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Contraversions: Critical Studies in Jewish Literature, Culture, and Society
Publication Date: 11 November 1997
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520212145
Format: Paperback
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Daniel Boyarin is Taubman Professor of Talmudic Culture at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of Carnal Israel: Reading Sex in Talmudic Culture (California, 1993).
Acknowledgments 
Introduction: Wrestling with Paul
I. Circumcision, Allegory, and Universal "Man" 
2. What Was Wrong with Judaism? The Cultural Politics of Pauline Scholarship 
3· The Spirit and the Flesh: Paul's Political Anthropology 
4· Moses' Veil; or, The Jewish Letter, the Christian Spirit 
5· Circumcision and Revelation; or, The Politics of the Spirit 
6. Was Paul an "Anti-Semite"? 
7· Brides of Christ: Jewishness and the Pauline Origins of Christian Sexual Renunciation 
8. "There Is No Male and Female": Galatians and Gender Trouble 
9· Paul, the "jewish Problem," and the "Woman Question" 
10. Answering the Mail: Toward a Radical Jewishness 
Notes 
Bibliography 
Index