God's Gym : Divine Male Bodies of the Bible
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0415917573
ISBN-13
9780415917575
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 2nd, 1996
Print length
204 Pages
Weight
295 grams
Product Classification:
NoneCultural studiesGender studies, gender groups
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In this strikingly original work, Stephen Moore considers God's male bodies--the body of Yahweh in the Hebrew Bible, and the Father of Jesus Christ, and Jesus himself in the New Testament--and our obsessive earthly quest for a perfect human form. God's Gym is about divinity, physical pain, and the visions of male perfectability.
In this strikingly original work, Stephen Moore considers God''s male bodies--the body of Yahweh in the Hebrew Bible, and the Father of Jesus Christ, and Jesus himself in the New Testament--and our obsessive earthly quest for a perfect human form. God''s Gym is about divinity, physical pain, and the visions of male perfectability.
Weaving together his obsession with human anatomy and dissection, an interest in the technologies of torture, the cult of physical culture, and an expert knowledge of biblical criticism, Moore explains the male narcissism at the heart of the biblical God. God''s Gym is an intensely personal book, brimming with our culture''s phobias and fascinations about male perfectability.
Weaving together his obsession with human anatomy and dissection, an interest in the technologies of torture, the cult of physical culture, and an expert knowledge of biblical criticism, Moore explains the male narcissism at the heart of the biblical God. God''s Gym is an intensely personal book, brimming with our culture''s phobias and fascinations about male perfectability.
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