Christian Doctrine and the Grammar of Difference: A Contribution to Feminist Systematic Theology

Christian Doctrine and the Grammar of Difference argues that the most potent and resourceful theological response to the challenging questions of gender and difference is to be found in a retrieval of a doctrinal framework for feminist theology. In particular, it is suggested that a doctrinal narrative of creation, fall, and redemptionunderpinned by the doctrinal grammar of the Trinityprovides resources to resolve the theological impasse of difference in contemporary feminist theology. The divine economy reveals a God who enters into history and destabilizes fixed binaries and oppressive categories. The biblical narrative discloses a subtle yet potent fluidity to the Triune relationships. As created subjectsprecisely in our differencewe are sustained, affirmed, and drawn back into the Triune life. The subtleties of divine transgression are already recognized in the patterns of the liturgy, in prayer, and in practices of contemplation.

Here, bodies not only encounter the transgressive love of God but are enabled to inhabit their differentiated humanity with distinctiveness and grace. The grammar of Christian faith cannot ultimately be uncovered except in prayer, opened beyond itself to a source of life and giving.

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Christian Doctrine and the Grammar of Difference: A Contribution to Feminist Systematic Theology

Christian Doctrine and the Grammar of Difference argues that the most potent and resourceful theological response to the challenging questions of gender and difference is to be found in a retrieval of a doctrinal framework for feminist theology. In particular, it is suggested that a doctrinal narrative of creation, fall, and redemptionunderpinned by the doctrinal grammar of the Trinityprovides resources to resolve the theological impasse of difference in contemporary feminist theology. The divine economy reveals a God who enters into history and destabilizes fixed binaries and oppressive categories. The biblical narrative discloses a subtle yet potent fluidity to the Triune relationships. As created subjectsprecisely in our differencewe are sustained, affirmed, and drawn back into the Triune life. The subtleties of divine transgression are already recognized in the patterns of the liturgy, in prayer, and in practices of contemplation.

Here, bodies not only encounter the transgressive love of God but are enabled to inhabit their differentiated humanity with distinctiveness and grace. The grammar of Christian faith cannot ultimately be uncovered except in prayer, opened beyond itself to a source of life and giving.

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Christian Doctrine and the Grammar of Difference: A Contribution to Feminist Systematic Theology

Christian Doctrine and the Grammar of Difference: A Contribution to Feminist Systematic Theology

Christian Doctrine and the Grammar of Difference: A Contribution to Feminist Systematic Theology

Christian Doctrine and the Grammar of Difference: A Contribution to Feminist Systematic Theology

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Christian Doctrine and the Grammar of Difference argues that the most potent and resourceful theological response to the challenging questions of gender and difference is to be found in a retrieval of a doctrinal framework for feminist theology. In particular, it is suggested that a doctrinal narrative of creation, fall, and redemptionunderpinned by the doctrinal grammar of the Trinityprovides resources to resolve the theological impasse of difference in contemporary feminist theology. The divine economy reveals a God who enters into history and destabilizes fixed binaries and oppressive categories. The biblical narrative discloses a subtle yet potent fluidity to the Triune relationships. As created subjectsprecisely in our differencewe are sustained, affirmed, and drawn back into the Triune life. The subtleties of divine transgression are already recognized in the patterns of the liturgy, in prayer, and in practices of contemplation.

Here, bodies not only encounter the transgressive love of God but are enabled to inhabit their differentiated humanity with distinctiveness and grace. The grammar of Christian faith cannot ultimately be uncovered except in prayer, opened beyond itself to a source of life and giving.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781451494242
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 02/01/2015
Series: Emerging Scholars
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 203
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Janice McRandal is director of systematic theology at Trinity College Queensland of Australian Catholic University. She earned a PhD in systematic theology at Charles Sturt University. This volume is based on a dissertation completed at Charles Sturt University under the direction of Benjamin Myers.

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