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Demonic Bodies And The Dark Ecologies Of Early Christian Culture by Travis W. Proctor, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Demonic Bodies And The Dark Ecologies Of Early Christian Culture by Travis W. Proctor, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Demonic Bodies And The Dark Ecologies Of Early Christian Culture by Travis W. Proctor, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Demonic Bodies And The Dark Ecologies Of Early Christian Culture by Travis W. Proctor, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Drawing insights from gender studies and the environmental humanities, Demonic Bodies and the Dark Ecologies of Early Christian Culture analyzes how ancient Christians constructed the Christian body through its relations to demonic adversaries. Through case studies of New Testament texts, Gnostic treatises, and early Christian church fathers (e. g., Ignatius of Antioch, Clement of Alexandria, and Tertullian of Carthage), Travis W. Proctor notes that early followers of Jesus construed the demonic body in diverse and sometimes contradictory ways, as both embodied and bodiless,"fattened" and ethereal, heavenly and earthbound. Across this diversity of portrayals, however, demons consistently functioned as personifications of "deviant" bodily practices such as "magical" rituals, immoral sexual acts, gluttony, and pagan religious practices. This demonization served an exclusionary function whereby Christian writersmarginalized fringe Christian groups by linking their ritual activities to demonic modes of (dis)embodiment. The tandem construction of demonic and human corporeality demonstrates how Christian authors constructed the bodies that inhabited their cosmos-human, demon, and otherwise-as part ofoverlapping networks or "ecosystems" of humanity and nonhumanity. Through this approach, Proctor provides not only a more accurate representation of the bodies of ancient Christians, but also new resources for reimagining the enlivened ecosystems that surround and intersect with our modern ideas of"self." | Demonic Bodies And The Dark Ecologies Of Early Christian Culture by Travis W. Proctor, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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