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God and Difference interlaces Christian theology with queer and feminist theory for both critical and constructive ends. Linn Marie Tonstad uses queer theory to show certain failures of Christian thinking about God, gender, and sexuality, employing queer theory to dissect trinitarian discourse and the resonances found in contemporary Christian thought between sexual difference and difference within the trinity.
God and Difference interlaces Christian theology with queer and feminist theory for both critical and constructive ends. Linn Marie Tonstad uses queer theory to show certain failures of Christian thinking about God, gender, and sexuality, employing queer theory to dissect trinitarian discourse and the resonances found in contemporary Christian thought between sexual difference and difference within the trinity.
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Autorenporträt
Linn Marie Tonstad is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School, and affiliate faculty in both Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and LGBT Studies at Yale University.
Inhaltsangabe
Prelude. Part 1. 1. Dramas of Desire 2. Suffering Difference: Graham Ward's Trinitarian Romance 3. Speaking 'Father' Rightly: Kenotic Reformation into Sonship in Sarah Coakley Interlude. Part 2. 4. Patterns of Personhood in Three Variations Part 3. 5. A Topography of the Trinitarian Imaginary: 'Through a Critical Mimesis' to God 6. The Lord of Glory 7. Apocalyptic Ecclesiology: Temporality, Futurity, and the Reproduction of God's Body Postlude
Prelude. Part 1. 1. Dramas of Desire 2. Suffering Difference: Graham Ward's Trinitarian Romance 3. Speaking 'Father' Rightly: Kenotic Reformation into Sonship in Sarah Coakley Interlude. Part 2. 4. Patterns of Personhood in Three Variations Part 3. 5. A Topography of the Trinitarian Imaginary: 'Through a Critical Mimesis' to God 6. The Lord of Glory 7. Apocalyptic Ecclesiology: Temporality, Futurity, and the Reproduction of God's Body Postlude
Prelude. Part 1. 1. Dramas of Desire 2. Suffering Difference: Graham Ward's Trinitarian Romance 3. Speaking 'Father' Rightly: Kenotic Reformation into Sonship in Sarah Coakley Interlude. Part 2. 4. Patterns of Personhood in Three Variations Part 3. 5. A Topography of the Trinitarian Imaginary: 'Through a Critical Mimesis' to God 6. The Lord of Glory 7. Apocalyptic Ecclesiology: Temporality, Futurity, and the Reproduction of God's Body Postlude
Prelude. Part 1. 1. Dramas of Desire 2. Suffering Difference: Graham Ward's Trinitarian Romance 3. Speaking 'Father' Rightly: Kenotic Reformation into Sonship in Sarah Coakley Interlude. Part 2. 4. Patterns of Personhood in Three Variations Part 3. 5. A Topography of the Trinitarian Imaginary: 'Through a Critical Mimesis' to God 6. The Lord of Glory 7. Apocalyptic Ecclesiology: Temporality, Futurity, and the Reproduction of God's Body Postlude
Rezensionen
"Together, these essays demonstrate how rich God and Difference is, the contributions it offers to trinitarian theology and to (queer) ecclesiologies found amidst its deep rigor, its broad interdisciplinary engagement, and its both pressing and playful provocations. These engagements, as well as Tonstad's responses to them, mine some of those riches and evaluate what they might offer." - Brandy Daniels, Syndicate Symposium 2017
"God and Difference is the most stimulating contribution to trinitarian theology I have ever read. I hope it will elicit deserved responses from the authors it critiques." - Adrian Thatcher, Exeter in Marriage, Families & Spirituality 23/1 (2017)
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