Public Theology and the Challenge of Feminism argues that public theology risks re-inscribing traditional constructs of public and private, civic and domestic, and uncritical notions of gender and the work and worth of people. The book brings together both theory and case material to expose how public theology has actively downplayed or ignored feminist perspectives and to reveal how constructive feminism can be for the future of public theology.
Public Theology and the Challenge of Feminism argues that public theology risks re-inscribing traditional constructs of public and private, civic and domestic, and uncritical notions of gender and the work and worth of people. The book brings together both theory and case material to expose how public theology has actively downplayed or ignored feminist perspectives and to reveal how constructive feminism can be for the future of public theology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anita Monro is Principal of Grace College at the University of Queensland,Australia. Stephen Burns is Associate Professor of Liturgical Theology and the Study ofAnglicanism at Episcopal Divinity School, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Which Public?: Inspecting the House of Public Theology Stephen Burns and Anita Monro 2. Speaking with the Dialects, Inflections and Rhythms of Our Own Unmistakable Voices: Feminist Theology as Public Theology Nicola Slee 3. Public Theology and the Politics of Interpretation: A Feminist Reading Heather Thomson 4. 'In the Company of God and One Another': Feminist Theo-ethics, Heterogeneous Publics and Intercultural Churches Marilyn J. Legge 5. Issues in Feminist Public Theology Esther McIntosh 6. 'Princess Theology' and the Promotion of Women within Pentecostalism Jacqui Grey 7. 'Feminist Public Theology is an Ecumenical Issue': The Case of the NoToPope Coalition Julia Pitman 8. Homemaking as an Embodied Feminist Expression of Interfaith Encounters in Public Life Seferosa Carroll 9. Digging behind Songlines: Tonga's prayer, Australia's Fair, David's House Jione Havea 10. Elaine Graham and the 'Good City' Allison Fenton. Index
1. Which Public?: Inspecting the House of Public Theology Stephen Burns and Anita Monro 2. Speaking with the Dialects, Inflections and Rhythms of Our Own Unmistakable Voices: Feminist Theology as Public Theology Nicola Slee 3. Public Theology and the Politics of Interpretation: A Feminist Reading Heather Thomson 4. 'In the Company of God and One Another': Feminist Theo-ethics, Heterogeneous Publics and Intercultural Churches Marilyn J. Legge 5. Issues in Feminist Public Theology Esther McIntosh 6. 'Princess Theology' and the Promotion of Women within Pentecostalism Jacqui Grey 7. 'Feminist Public Theology is an Ecumenical Issue': The Case of the NoToPope Coalition Julia Pitman 8. Homemaking as an Embodied Feminist Expression of Interfaith Encounters in Public Life Seferosa Carroll 9. Digging behind Songlines: Tonga's prayer, Australia's Fair, David's House Jione Havea 10. Elaine Graham and the 'Good City' Allison Fenton. Index
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