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Reimagining with Christian doctrines...
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Daggers, Jenny, (1950-)
Reimagining with Christian doctrines :responding to global gender injustices /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
230.082
書名/作者:
Reimagining with Christian doctrines : : responding to global gender injustices // edited by Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Jenny Daggers.
其他作者:
Daggers, Jenny,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Feminist theology.
標題:
Sex role - Religious aspects
標題:
Sex - Religious aspects
ISBN:
1137382988 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137382986 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Chapter 1: Alternatives to Globalization Addressing People and Earth: A Feminist Theological Reflection on Women, Economy, and Creation / Pamela K. Brubaker -- Chapter 2: In a Trinitarian Embrace: Reflections from a Local Eucharistic Community in a Global World / Jenny Daggers -- Chapter 3: Chains Fall Off: The Resurrection of the Body and Our Healing From Shame / Cynthia Rigby -- Chapter 4: Black & Blue: Uncovering the Ecclesial Cover-Up of Black Women's Bodies through a Womanist Reimagining of the Doctrine of the Incarnation / Eboni Marshall Turman -- Chapter 5: U.S. Latina Feminist Paradigm: Model of an Inclusive Twenty-first Century Ecclesiology / Theresa Yugar -- Chapter 6: 'The Bondage of the I/Eye?: A Transnational Feminist Wager for Reimagining the Doctrine of Sin' / Joy Ann McDougall -- Responding to Global Gender Injustice: Concluding Thoughts / Grace Ji-Sun Kim.
摘要、提要註:
The chapters assembled in this collection demonstrate a constructive potential in reimagining with doctrine; thus a challenge is brought to notions of doctrine as merely an inert effect of the exercise of patriarchal power during the formative centuries of a colonial Western Christian tradition. Rather, reimagining with doctrine unlocks, from its centuries of patriarchal constraint, the kingdom-infused power of Christianity, with its core tradition of a thirst for justice and righteousness; it also keeps the way open for glimpsing divine action in the economy of salvation in terms of received classical Christian formulations, while placing human struggles for justice within a wider arena by deploying discrete theological resources. This book is in six chapters that reimagine with doctrines of creation, trinity, resurrection, ecclesiology, anthropology and sin. In many chapters, a focus on the body is used to transform the outworking of received doctrines. Chapters are written from diverse denominational backgrounds as well as from diverse racial ethnicities. This richness in perspective invites engagement with an important strand in today's feminist theological discourse that remains in close engagement with Christian faith communities.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137382986
Reimagining with Christian doctrines :responding to global gender injustices /
Reimagining with Christian doctrines :
responding to global gender injustices /edited by Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Jenny Daggers. - 1 online resource.
Chapter 1: Alternatives to Globalization Addressing People and Earth: A Feminist Theological Reflection on Women, Economy, and Creation / Pamela K. Brubaker -- Chapter 2: In a Trinitarian Embrace: Reflections from a Local Eucharistic Community in a Global World / Jenny Daggers -- Chapter 3: Chains Fall Off: The Resurrection of the Body and Our Healing From Shame / Cynthia Rigby -- Chapter 4: Black & Blue: Uncovering the Ecclesial Cover-Up of Black Women's Bodies through a Womanist Reimagining of the Doctrine of the Incarnation / Eboni Marshall Turman -- Chapter 5: U.S. Latina Feminist Paradigm: Model of an Inclusive Twenty-first Century Ecclesiology / Theresa Yugar -- Chapter 6: 'The Bondage of the I/Eye?: A Transnational Feminist Wager for Reimagining the Doctrine of Sin' / Joy Ann McDougall -- Responding to Global Gender Injustice: Concluding Thoughts / Grace Ji-Sun Kim.
The chapters assembled in this collection demonstrate a constructive potential in reimagining with doctrine; thus a challenge is brought to notions of doctrine as merely an inert effect of the exercise of patriarchal power during the formative centuries of a colonial Western Christian tradition. Rather, reimagining with doctrine unlocks, from its centuries of patriarchal constraint, the kingdom-infused power of Christianity, with its core tradition of a thirst for justice and righteousness; it also keeps the way open for glimpsing divine action in the economy of salvation in terms of received classical Christian formulations, while placing human struggles for justice within a wider arena by deploying discrete theological resources. This book is in six chapters that reimagine with doctrines of creation, trinity, resurrection, ecclesiology, anthropology and sin. In many chapters, a focus on the body is used to transform the outworking of received doctrines. Chapters are written from diverse denominational backgrounds as well as from diverse racial ethnicities. This richness in perspective invites engagement with an important strand in today's feminist theological discourse that remains in close engagement with Christian faith communities.
ISBN: 1137382988 (electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: BT83.55
Dewey Class. No.: 230.082
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