Sexism and sin-talk: feminist conversations on the human condition

"Early feminist theologians criticized the Christian doctrine of sin for its focus on female sexual purity and its enabling of the marginalization and oppression of women. Others have questioned whether the entire theological category of sin should be abandoned in favor of other ways of talking...

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Main Author: Baard, Rachel Sophia (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Louisville, Kentucky Westiminster John Knox Press 2019
In:Year: 2019
Reviews:[Rezension von: Baard, Rachel Sophia, Sexism and sin-talk] (2021) (Craigo-Snell, Shannon, 1970 -)
Edition:First edition
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Feminist theology / Sexism / Sin
Further subjects:B Sexism Religious aspects Christianity History of doctrines
B Sin Christianity History of doctrines
B Sex Religious aspects Christianity History of doctrines
B Feminist Theology
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Summary:"Early feminist theologians criticized the Christian doctrine of sin for its focus on female sexual purity and its enabling of the marginalization and oppression of women. Others have questioned whether the entire theological category of sin should be abandoned in favor of other ways of talking about the human predicament. In this new book, Rachel Baard argues for a feminist critique of traditional sin-talk alongside a constructive reinterpretation of the doctrine of sin-one that can be life affirming for all persons. She claims that the Christian idea of sin-that tragic flaw at the core of human experience-provides one of the best tools for understanding the evils of sexism, patriarchy, and traditional sin-talk itself. She likewise provides a new rhetoric of sin-talk, one that accounts for the diverse experiences of the human family, not simply those of powerful men"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0664234437