Format:
xxv, 309 pages
,
24 cm
ISBN:
9781626982550
Content:
Foreword / Charles E. Curran -- Introduction : theological writing as an art of ministry -- I . History in the making -- The apostolate : crisis and coresponsibility -- Sexist language and symbolism : unjust arid idolatrous -- Toward renewing the life and culture of fallen man : gaudium et spes as catalyst for catholic feminist theology -- Feminist ethics in the new millennium : the dream of a common moral language -- II : Insights from imaginative literature -- Mass media and the enlargement of moral sensibility : insights from theology and literary history -- Rosamond rescued : George Eliot's critique of sexism in Middlemarch -- Imaginative literature and the renewal of moral theology -- David Henry Hwang's Golden Child and the ambiguities of christian (and post-christian) missions -- III : Theological and ethical concerns -- Virtue, providence, and the endangered self : religious dimensions of the abortion debate -- Markers, barriers, and frontiers : theology in the borderlands -- Feminist theology -- Theology's prophetic commitments : insights from experience -- Conscience as the creatively responsible self -- Going after a life : the myth and mystery of vocation -- Getting ready for voice-lessons : toward a catholic feminist ethics of spirituality -- Prophecy and contemporary consecrated life : raising some ethical questions -- IV : The status of women -- A conservative case for the ordination of women -- The ambiguity of power -- What in god's eye [s]he is : prospect for women in tomorrow's church -- The Vatican, feminism, and U.S. women religious -- The gift of papal silence -- V : Postlude -- On being unfinished : de imperfection -- A homily in the context of anointing
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781608337200
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Patrick, Anne E., author On being unfinished Maryknoll : Orbis Books, 2017
Language:
English
Keywords:
Katholizismus
;
Feministische Ethik
;
Feministische Theologie
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