Horizons in Feminist Theology.
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Horizons in Feminist Theology.    -     Edited By: Rebecca S. Chopp, Sheila Greeve Davaney

Horizons in Feminist Theology.

Augsburg Fortress / 1997 / Paperback

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By all accounts, feminist theology is at a crossroads. Even as longstanding consensus wanes that women's experience is the source and norm of feminist theology, the specific and often contradictory experiences of different groups are now highlighted, and new theoretical frameworks are emerging. In light of this tremendous shift, this landmark volume explores central issues of female subjectivity and feminist identity, gender, and embodiment, traditions and norms, and their impact on theology.

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Title: Horizons in Feminist Theology.
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Augsburg Fortress
Publication Date: 1997
Dimensions: 9 X 6 X 3/4 (inches)
Weight: 13 ounces
ISBN: 0800629965
ISBN-13: 9780800629960
Stock No: WW0629965

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By all accounts, feminist theology is at a crossroads. Even as long-standing consensus wanes that women's experience is the source and norm of feminist theology, the specific and often contradictory experience ofdifferent groups are now highlighted, and new theoretical frameworks are emerging.

This landmark volume explores central issues of female subjectivity and feminist identity, gender andembodiment, tradition and norms, and their impact on theology. Leading thinkers in this new generation offeminist theologians rethink the central claims of feminist theology and offer proposals for the future.

ContentsIntroduction (Sheila Greeve Davaney)Identity, Feminist Theory, and Theology (Linell Elizabeth Cady)Women's Experience between a Rock and a Hard Place: Feminist, Womanist, and Mujerista Theologies in North America (Serene Jones)Seeking and Sucking: On Relation and Essence in Feminist Theology (Catherine Keller)The Self between Feminist Theory and Theology (Thandeka)Contesting the Gendered Subject: A Feminist Account of the Imago Dei (Mary McClintock Fulkerson)The Body Politic vs. Lesbian Bodies: Publics, Counterpublics, and the Uses of Norms (Janet R. Jakobsen)Bad Women: The Limits of Theory and Theology (Paula M. Cooey)Becoming an American Jewish Feminist (Laura Levitt)A History of Our Own: What Would a Feminist History of Theology Look Like? (Sheila Briggs)Social Theory Concerning the "New Social Movements" and the Practice of Feminist Theology (Kathryn Tanner)Continuing the Story but Departing the Text: A Historicist Interpretation of Feminist Norms in Theology(Sheila Greeve Davaney)Theorizing Feminist Theology (Rebecca S. Chopp)

Author Bio

Rebecca S. Chopp is Interim Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Professor of Theology at Candler School of Theology, Atlanta, and author of The Power to Speak: Feminism, Language, Godand coeditor of Reconstructing Christian Theology (Fortress Press).

Sheila Greeve Davaney is Harvey H. Potthoff Professor of Christian Theology at Iliff School of Theology, Denver, author of Divine Power and coeditor of Changing Conversations.

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