An edition of Controversies in body theology (2008)

Controversies in body theology

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Marcella Althaus-Reid, Lisa Is ...
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"Body theology has for some time challenged the way in which traditional theology views bodies, and in this way it has moved the incarnational discourse forward. However, it has rarely taken a long look at some of the harsher realities of the body and the ways in which bodies manifest and react in a world that places huge pressure on humans. The authors in this book argue that the battered and bruised, mutilated and self-mutilating bodies of women act as a violent hermeneutical clue to the way in which female bodies simply are sites of societal, ecclesiastical and psychological warfare. As liberation theologians, the editors and contributors do not accept the arguments for the responsibility of victims or the naturalizing rhetoric of violence against bodies. Instead, they prefer to ask questions about structures of violence, the construction of women's bodies and the implications that the conjunction of the two have in the lived realities of women's lives."--Jacket.

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SCM Press
Language
English
Pages
250

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Slicing women's bodies: Christianity and the cut, mutilated and cosmetically altered believers
Slicing mothers: violence and the maternal in the Marquis de Sade / Beverley Clack
'Cut 'n' slash': remodelling the 'freakish' female form / Inga Bryden
Cutting edge: witnessing rites of passage in a therapeutic community / Elizabeth Baxter
Mutilations and restorations: cosmetic surgery in Christianity / Marcella Alhaus-Reid
This body trans/forming me: indecencies in transgender/intersex bodies, body fascism and the doctrine of the Incarnation / Martín Hugo Córdova Quero
Uses and abuses of power in the Shoah and the silent genocide of abused women / Victoria Rollins
Biblically slicing women / Janet Wootton
Will you slim for him or bake cakes for the queen of heaven? / Lisa Isherwood
Why women need to be ripped, shredded and sliced: political, philosophical and thealogical reflections / Paul Reid-Bowen.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-236) and indexes.

Series
Controversies in contextual theology series, Controversies in contextual theology series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
230.082
Library of Congress
BT83.55 .C666 2008, BX1795.B63 C66 2008, BR115, BT83.55 .C66 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 250 pages
Number of pages
250

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28383440M
ISBN 10
0334041570
ISBN 13
9780334041573
OCLC/WorldCat
219979946

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