Janet Martin Soskice / Diana Lipton (eds.)
Feminism and Theology
Herausgeber: Lipton, Diana; Soskice, Janet Martin
Janet Martin Soskice / Diana Lipton (eds.)
Feminism and Theology
Herausgeber: Lipton, Diana; Soskice, Janet Martin
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Christianity and Judaism have produced reflective theology of thousands of years--until recently, relatively little of it was by women. This volume brings together the best essays in the field to give some idea of the riches of feminist writings in theology, now a global phenomenon and one that touches all the standard subdisciplines of theology, including scriptural studies, philosophy of religion and ethics, and historical theology. Topics include text and interpretation, the human person, the person of Jesus, embodiment, spirituality and sexuality, ecofeminism, and motherhood.
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Christianity and Judaism have produced reflective theology of thousands of years--until recently, relatively little of it was by women. This volume brings together the best essays in the field to give some idea of the riches of feminist writings in theology, now a global phenomenon and one that touches all the standard subdisciplines of theology, including scriptural studies, philosophy of religion and ethics, and historical theology. Topics include text and interpretation, the human person, the person of Jesus, embodiment, spirituality and sexuality, ecofeminism, and motherhood.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780198782469
- ISBN-10: 0198782462
- Artikelnr.: 21925761
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780198782469
- ISBN-10: 0198782462
- Artikelnr.: 21925761
Janet Martin Soskice is a leading figure in modern theology - she is a past president of the Catholic Theological Association of Great Britain, former McCarthy Visiting Professor at the Gregorian University in Rome, and a frequent broadcaster on religious and ethical issues. Diana Lipton directs studies in Theology at Newnham College, a Cambridge college dedicated to educating women since its foundation in 1875. She teaches Hebrew Bible to rabbinical students at Leo Baeck College - Centre for Jewish Education in London, and is responsible for children's education and for leading many religious services at Beth Shalom Reform Synagogue in Cambridge.
* I. Sourcess
* 1: Linda Walter: Telling Tales
* 2: Anita Diamant: The Red Tent
* 3: Benjaporn Mochai: On Being A Woman: Thailand
* 4: Rosemary Radford Ruether: Ecofeminism: First and Third World Women
* 5: Alicia Ostriker: The Nakedness of the Fathers: Biblical Visions
and Revisions
* 6: Mary Daly: Beyond God the Father
* II. Identity
* 7: Kari Vogt: 'Becoming Male': One Aspect of Early Christian
Anthropology
* 8: Elizabeth A. Castelli: 'I Will Make Mary Male': Pieties of the
Body and Gender Transformation of Christian Women in Late Antiquity
* 9: Jane Dempsey Douglass: The Image of God in Women as Seen by Luther
and Calvin
* 10: Maria Ada Isasi-Diaz: Roundtable Discussion: Mujeristas, Who We
Are and What We Are About
* 12: Maria Ada Isasi-Diaz: Mujerista Theology
* 13: Elsa Tamez: Against Machismo: Interiews by Elsa Tamez
* 14: Haviva Ner-David: Life on the Fringes: A Feminist Journey Toward
Traditional Rabbinic Ordination
* 15: Rachel Muers: The Mute Cannot Keep Silent: Barth, Von Balthasar,
and Irigaray, on the Construction of Women's Silence
* III. Sacred Texts
* 16: J. Cheryl Exum: Plotted, Shot and Painted: Cultural
Representations of Biblical Women
* 17: Phyllis Trible: Genesis 22: The Sacrifice of Sarah
* 18: Athalya Brenner: The Hebrew God and his Female Complements
* 19: Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg: The Particulars of Rapture: Reflections
on Exodus
* 20: Carolyn Osiek: Galatians
* 21: Pheme Perkins: Philippians
* 22: Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza: Discipleship of Equals: A Critical
Feminist Ekklesia-logy of Liberation
* IV. Practice
* 23: Blu Greenberg: On Women and Judaism: A View from Tradition
* 24: Elizabeth A. Clark: 'Adam's Only Companion': Augustine and the
Early Christian Debate on Marriage
* 25: Sarah Coakley: Living into the Mystery of the Holy Trinity:
Trinity, Prayer, and Sexuality
* 26: Rachel Adler: Engendering Judaism: An Inclusive Theolgoy and
Ethics
* Incarnation and Embodiment
* 27: Daphne Hampson: Theology and Feminsim
* 28: Jacquelyn Grant: White Women's Christ and Black Women's Jesus:
Feminist Christology and Womanist Response
* 29: Teresa Okure: The Significance Today of Jesus' Commission to Mary
Magdalene
* 30: Verna Harrison: The Care-Banishing Breast of the Father
* 31: Janet Martin Soskice: Blood and Defilement
* 32: Grace M. Jantzen: Contours of a Queer Theology
* 33: Sharon A. Bong: Suffering, Resisting, Healing: An Asian View of
the Body
* 1: Linda Walter: Telling Tales
* 2: Anita Diamant: The Red Tent
* 3: Benjaporn Mochai: On Being A Woman: Thailand
* 4: Rosemary Radford Ruether: Ecofeminism: First and Third World Women
* 5: Alicia Ostriker: The Nakedness of the Fathers: Biblical Visions
and Revisions
* 6: Mary Daly: Beyond God the Father
* II. Identity
* 7: Kari Vogt: 'Becoming Male': One Aspect of Early Christian
Anthropology
* 8: Elizabeth A. Castelli: 'I Will Make Mary Male': Pieties of the
Body and Gender Transformation of Christian Women in Late Antiquity
* 9: Jane Dempsey Douglass: The Image of God in Women as Seen by Luther
and Calvin
* 10: Maria Ada Isasi-Diaz: Roundtable Discussion: Mujeristas, Who We
Are and What We Are About
* 12: Maria Ada Isasi-Diaz: Mujerista Theology
* 13: Elsa Tamez: Against Machismo: Interiews by Elsa Tamez
* 14: Haviva Ner-David: Life on the Fringes: A Feminist Journey Toward
Traditional Rabbinic Ordination
* 15: Rachel Muers: The Mute Cannot Keep Silent: Barth, Von Balthasar,
and Irigaray, on the Construction of Women's Silence
* III. Sacred Texts
* 16: J. Cheryl Exum: Plotted, Shot and Painted: Cultural
Representations of Biblical Women
* 17: Phyllis Trible: Genesis 22: The Sacrifice of Sarah
* 18: Athalya Brenner: The Hebrew God and his Female Complements
* 19: Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg: The Particulars of Rapture: Reflections
on Exodus
* 20: Carolyn Osiek: Galatians
* 21: Pheme Perkins: Philippians
* 22: Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza: Discipleship of Equals: A Critical
Feminist Ekklesia-logy of Liberation
* IV. Practice
* 23: Blu Greenberg: On Women and Judaism: A View from Tradition
* 24: Elizabeth A. Clark: 'Adam's Only Companion': Augustine and the
Early Christian Debate on Marriage
* 25: Sarah Coakley: Living into the Mystery of the Holy Trinity:
Trinity, Prayer, and Sexuality
* 26: Rachel Adler: Engendering Judaism: An Inclusive Theolgoy and
Ethics
* Incarnation and Embodiment
* 27: Daphne Hampson: Theology and Feminsim
* 28: Jacquelyn Grant: White Women's Christ and Black Women's Jesus:
Feminist Christology and Womanist Response
* 29: Teresa Okure: The Significance Today of Jesus' Commission to Mary
Magdalene
* 30: Verna Harrison: The Care-Banishing Breast of the Father
* 31: Janet Martin Soskice: Blood and Defilement
* 32: Grace M. Jantzen: Contours of a Queer Theology
* 33: Sharon A. Bong: Suffering, Resisting, Healing: An Asian View of
the Body
* I. Sourcess
* 1: Linda Walter: Telling Tales
* 2: Anita Diamant: The Red Tent
* 3: Benjaporn Mochai: On Being A Woman: Thailand
* 4: Rosemary Radford Ruether: Ecofeminism: First and Third World Women
* 5: Alicia Ostriker: The Nakedness of the Fathers: Biblical Visions
and Revisions
* 6: Mary Daly: Beyond God the Father
* II. Identity
* 7: Kari Vogt: 'Becoming Male': One Aspect of Early Christian
Anthropology
* 8: Elizabeth A. Castelli: 'I Will Make Mary Male': Pieties of the
Body and Gender Transformation of Christian Women in Late Antiquity
* 9: Jane Dempsey Douglass: The Image of God in Women as Seen by Luther
and Calvin
* 10: Maria Ada Isasi-Diaz: Roundtable Discussion: Mujeristas, Who We
Are and What We Are About
* 12: Maria Ada Isasi-Diaz: Mujerista Theology
* 13: Elsa Tamez: Against Machismo: Interiews by Elsa Tamez
* 14: Haviva Ner-David: Life on the Fringes: A Feminist Journey Toward
Traditional Rabbinic Ordination
* 15: Rachel Muers: The Mute Cannot Keep Silent: Barth, Von Balthasar,
and Irigaray, on the Construction of Women's Silence
* III. Sacred Texts
* 16: J. Cheryl Exum: Plotted, Shot and Painted: Cultural
Representations of Biblical Women
* 17: Phyllis Trible: Genesis 22: The Sacrifice of Sarah
* 18: Athalya Brenner: The Hebrew God and his Female Complements
* 19: Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg: The Particulars of Rapture: Reflections
on Exodus
* 20: Carolyn Osiek: Galatians
* 21: Pheme Perkins: Philippians
* 22: Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza: Discipleship of Equals: A Critical
Feminist Ekklesia-logy of Liberation
* IV. Practice
* 23: Blu Greenberg: On Women and Judaism: A View from Tradition
* 24: Elizabeth A. Clark: 'Adam's Only Companion': Augustine and the
Early Christian Debate on Marriage
* 25: Sarah Coakley: Living into the Mystery of the Holy Trinity:
Trinity, Prayer, and Sexuality
* 26: Rachel Adler: Engendering Judaism: An Inclusive Theolgoy and
Ethics
* Incarnation and Embodiment
* 27: Daphne Hampson: Theology and Feminsim
* 28: Jacquelyn Grant: White Women's Christ and Black Women's Jesus:
Feminist Christology and Womanist Response
* 29: Teresa Okure: The Significance Today of Jesus' Commission to Mary
Magdalene
* 30: Verna Harrison: The Care-Banishing Breast of the Father
* 31: Janet Martin Soskice: Blood and Defilement
* 32: Grace M. Jantzen: Contours of a Queer Theology
* 33: Sharon A. Bong: Suffering, Resisting, Healing: An Asian View of
the Body
* 1: Linda Walter: Telling Tales
* 2: Anita Diamant: The Red Tent
* 3: Benjaporn Mochai: On Being A Woman: Thailand
* 4: Rosemary Radford Ruether: Ecofeminism: First and Third World Women
* 5: Alicia Ostriker: The Nakedness of the Fathers: Biblical Visions
and Revisions
* 6: Mary Daly: Beyond God the Father
* II. Identity
* 7: Kari Vogt: 'Becoming Male': One Aspect of Early Christian
Anthropology
* 8: Elizabeth A. Castelli: 'I Will Make Mary Male': Pieties of the
Body and Gender Transformation of Christian Women in Late Antiquity
* 9: Jane Dempsey Douglass: The Image of God in Women as Seen by Luther
and Calvin
* 10: Maria Ada Isasi-Diaz: Roundtable Discussion: Mujeristas, Who We
Are and What We Are About
* 12: Maria Ada Isasi-Diaz: Mujerista Theology
* 13: Elsa Tamez: Against Machismo: Interiews by Elsa Tamez
* 14: Haviva Ner-David: Life on the Fringes: A Feminist Journey Toward
Traditional Rabbinic Ordination
* 15: Rachel Muers: The Mute Cannot Keep Silent: Barth, Von Balthasar,
and Irigaray, on the Construction of Women's Silence
* III. Sacred Texts
* 16: J. Cheryl Exum: Plotted, Shot and Painted: Cultural
Representations of Biblical Women
* 17: Phyllis Trible: Genesis 22: The Sacrifice of Sarah
* 18: Athalya Brenner: The Hebrew God and his Female Complements
* 19: Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg: The Particulars of Rapture: Reflections
on Exodus
* 20: Carolyn Osiek: Galatians
* 21: Pheme Perkins: Philippians
* 22: Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza: Discipleship of Equals: A Critical
Feminist Ekklesia-logy of Liberation
* IV. Practice
* 23: Blu Greenberg: On Women and Judaism: A View from Tradition
* 24: Elizabeth A. Clark: 'Adam's Only Companion': Augustine and the
Early Christian Debate on Marriage
* 25: Sarah Coakley: Living into the Mystery of the Holy Trinity:
Trinity, Prayer, and Sexuality
* 26: Rachel Adler: Engendering Judaism: An Inclusive Theolgoy and
Ethics
* Incarnation and Embodiment
* 27: Daphne Hampson: Theology and Feminsim
* 28: Jacquelyn Grant: White Women's Christ and Black Women's Jesus:
Feminist Christology and Womanist Response
* 29: Teresa Okure: The Significance Today of Jesus' Commission to Mary
Magdalene
* 30: Verna Harrison: The Care-Banishing Breast of the Father
* 31: Janet Martin Soskice: Blood and Defilement
* 32: Grace M. Jantzen: Contours of a Queer Theology
* 33: Sharon A. Bong: Suffering, Resisting, Healing: An Asian View of
the Body