This introductory text constructs a Christian feminist theology, and lays out a view of the world indebted to both traditional Christian faith and recent feminist thought critical of that faith. It should be useful for undergraduate college or university students, and presupposes no background in theology. The book goes through such established topics of Christian theology as revelation and ecclesiology, but from the perspective of contemporary dissatisfactions with many of the overtones that such arguments have carried for women. The allegiance held in the book is twofold. Firstly, the author wishes to be a good citizen of both cities, the traditional Christian and current feminism. The allegiance, she suggests, need not be divisive. The book offers a moderate, intermediate point-of-view, exposition, and sets out conclusions. Throughout, Professor Carmody weaves back and forth, trying to develop a conversation stimulating for both partners. Christians, she suggests, need to reconsider their traditional categories for dealing with God, nature, the self and human community, under the challenge of feminists who find such categories inadequate and even destructive.
And feminists need to stay in touch with the perennial questions of being, sin, grace, sacramentality and the like, which have found some truly profound answers in the history of Christian theological speculation.
- ISBN10 1557865868
- ISBN13 9781557865861
- Publish Date 11 November 1995
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 13 August 1998
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Imprint Blackwell Publishers
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 288
- Language English