From Feminist Theology to Indecent Theology: Readings on Poverty, Sexual Identity and God

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SCM Press, 2004 - 186 páginas
The author has developed a new approach to doing theology, which examines Liberation Theology and Feminist Theology and marks a shift from these traditional critiques, resulting in what the author refers to as 'Indecent Theology'. The author uses Queer theory and Post Colonial analysis to show more clearly how this shift, especially from gender to sexuality , has occurred. The book also looks towards the future possiblities of a theology done in times of globalisation.To help to clarify this theoretical subject, the book is broken down into three areas. The first section deals with the genesis of Indecent theology, and includes material that is foundational, but not widely available until now. The second section looks more closely at just what Indecent Theology is, and the third section considers the future of Indecent Theologies, and ties up the questions raised in the earlier sections.

Acerca do autor (2004)

Marcella Althaus-Reid is now senior lecturer in Christian Ethics, Practical Theology and Systematic Theology at the University of Edinburgh.

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