The Feminist Question: Feminist Theology in the Light of Christian Tradition

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Wipf and Stock Publishers, Oct 14, 2011 - Religion - 480 pages
Available again due to popular demand, this penetrating study of modern Christian feminism examines the historical issues raised by feminist theology in light of the biblical worldview.
 

Contents

Theology and the Light of Faith
1
The Isolation of Theology
38
Christian Origins and the Roles of Women
75
The Move toward Crystallization
116
An Historical Overview of Feminism
145
Do We Need Foundations?
168
Foundational Hermeneutics
199
Analogy Images Metaphors and Theology
221
The God and Father of Our Lord Jesus Christ
265
Human Rights and Ecclesial Communion
293
The Body Person in the New Testament
331
The Body Person in More Recent Thought
368
Epilogue
407
Bibliography
423
Index
456
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Francis Martin, a Roman Catholic priest, is Associate Professor of New Testament, Dominican House of Studies, Washington, District of Columbia, and Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies, John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family, Washington, District of Columbia. He has written numerous scholarly articles, reviews, and three books.

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