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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
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    almahu_9949641839202882
    Format: 1 online resource (vii, 210 pages).
    ISBN: 9781003435389 , 1003435386 , 1003827985 , 9781003827979 , 1003827977 , 9781003827986
    Series Statement: Routledge critical studies in religion, gender and sexuality
    Uniform Title: Judith Butler und die Theologie der Freiheit.
    Content: "This book explores how Judith Butler's work on gender and the shaping of the human subject and Michel Foucault's notion of parrhesia, 'speaking the truth', can be made fruitful for a theology of freedom. The volume illustrates the importance of three concepts - freedom, gender (body) and power (critique) - and how this triad provides the foundational categories and structural elements of a theology of freedom. By starting from an analysis of power and the performative potential of gendered embodiment, freedom can be thought of as the basis of creative and critical human action and thereby implemented in theology. The chapters feature several theological-historical case studies that are representative of topics that continue to shape contemporary Catholic norms and thought. In particular, the author reflects on the thirteenth century with the idea of personal sin and confession, and the nineteenth century with a gender ideology that has led to the marginalization of difference and dissent. The book shows how Butler and Foucault can provide essential insights for Catholic theology and is valuable reading for scholars of religion, philosophy, and gender and sexuality studies"--
    Note: Translated from German language , The capillary effect of power in the field of subject theory : theological relevance -- Subjection and control : Michel Foucault's subject theory -- Becoming human in freedom -- becoming a subject according to Judith Butler -- Freedom -- (gender) body -- power (critique) : possibilities and limits of Foucault's and Butler's subject philosophy -- Challenges for a theology of freedom -- Outline of a Theology of freedom.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Werner, Gunda, 1971- Judith Butler and the theology of freedom Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9781032557090
    Language: English
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