Body and Character in Luke and Acts: The Subversion of Physiognomy in Early Christianity

Body and Character in Luke and Acts: The Subversion of Physiognomy in Early Christianity

Author
Mikeal C. Parsons
Publisher
Baylor University Press
Language
English
Year
2011
Page
194
ISBN
978-1602583801
File Type
pdf
File Size
6.7 MiB

Early Christianity developed in a world where moral significance was often judged based upon physical appearance alone. Exploring the manifestations of this ancient "science" of physiognomy, Parsons rightly shows how Greco-Roman society, and by consequence the author of Luke and Acts, was steeped in this tradition. Luke, however, employs these principles in his writings in order to subvert the paradigm. Using as examples the bent woman (Luke 13), Zacchaeus (Luke 18), the lame man (Acts 3-4), and the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8), Parsons shows that the Christian community―both early and present-day―is established only in the image of Jesus Christ.

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