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Sexing the Trinity
Gavin D'Costa
其他書名
Gender, Culture and the Divine
出版
SCM Press
, 2000
主題
Religion / Ethics
Religion / Philosophy
Religion / Theism
Religion / Christian Theology / General
Religion / Christian Theology / Anthropology
Religion / Christian Theology / Ethics
Religion / Christian Theology / Systematic
Religion / Christianity / General
Religion / Theology
Religion / Sexuality & Gender Studies
Social Science / General
Social Science / Men's Studies
Social Science / Sociology of Religion
ISBN
0334028108
9780334028109
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1-HYAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
'This is an astonishingly rich and fascinating book, which engages with French feminist theory as well as with Islam, Hinduism and Judaism, as it revisits traditional Catholic themes: a book destined, I am sure, to renew and deepen reflection on the doctrine of God as Trinity.' -- Fergus Kerr, OP, Blackfriars, Oxford 'Gavin D'Costa is already well known for his questioning and sensitive theology of religions. In this book, he brings the same openness and sensitivity to a profound consideration of the Christian Trinity and its gendered representations in human culture. Through a series of lively and challenging engagements with the work of Luce Irigaray, Salman Rushdie and the Indian artist Jyoti Sahi, D' Costa develops a searching argument for why God is beyond gender and yet necessarily symbolized in both male and female terms. At once both deeply critical of his own Roman Catholic tradition, and yet passionate in defence of its possibilities, D' Costa argues for an understanding of the Church as 'completing' God's incarnation - in which all follow Mary as 'co-redeemers' with Christ - as a Marian and multi-gendered community. Confronting the complacency of both conservative and radical, this book is a brilliant example of the new 'theology of culture' that treats Christian tradition and contemporary concerns with equal seriousness.' -- Gerard Loughlin, University of Durham Gavin D'Costa is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Bristol.