Original Sin and the Evolution of Sexual Difference re-examines Christian thinking about original sin and sexual difference in conversation with recent developments in evolutionary biology and feminist philosophy and theology.
Original Sin and the Evolution of Sexual Difference re-examines Christian thinking about original sin and sexual difference in conversation with recent developments in evolutionary biology and feminist philosophy and theology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Megan Loumagne Ulishney is Assistant Professor of Theology at Gannon University. She completed her DPhil in Theology at the University of Oxford (Christ Church) in 2019 as a Clarendon Scholar. Before moving to Oxford, Megan completed her Masters of Divinity at Boston College's School of Theology and Ministry as a Baker-Arrupe Fellow.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Part 1: Historical Developments in Theologies of Sin and Sexual Difference * 1: Evolution of a Doctrine * 2: Augustine on Original Sin and Sexual Difference * 3: The Human Situation: Sex and Sin in 1960 * Part 2: Contemporary Resources for Rethinking the Doctrine of Original Sin and Sexual Difference * 4: The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis and the New Science of Sexual Difference * Interlude * 5: John Paul II, New Catholic Feminists, and the Vatican response to 'Gender Ideology' * 6: New Feminist Materialism and a Theology of Sex and Sin After #MeToo * Conclusion: Toward A Christian Feminist Materialism
* Introduction * Part 1: Historical Developments in Theologies of Sin and Sexual Difference * 1: Evolution of a Doctrine * 2: Augustine on Original Sin and Sexual Difference * 3: The Human Situation: Sex and Sin in 1960 * Part 2: Contemporary Resources for Rethinking the Doctrine of Original Sin and Sexual Difference * 4: The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis and the New Science of Sexual Difference * Interlude * 5: John Paul II, New Catholic Feminists, and the Vatican response to 'Gender Ideology' * 6: New Feminist Materialism and a Theology of Sex and Sin After #MeToo * Conclusion: Toward A Christian Feminist Materialism
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