Lezen en schrijven als theoloog (m/v)

With 'Reading and writing as a theologian (m/f)', Jonneke Be􀅚kkenkamp continues her research on the textual basis of feminist theology. Departing in her article in the previous "Proeven" from the question of the (im)possibility of reading androcentric texts 'as a woman'...

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Subtitles:Reading and writing as a theologian (m/f)
Main Author: Bekkenkamp, Jonneke 1955- (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:Dutch
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Published: 1991
In: Proeven van vrouwenstudies theologie ; deel II
Year: 1991, Pages: 15-70
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Summary:With 'Reading and writing as a theologian (m/f)', Jonneke Be􀅚kkenkamp continues her research on the textual basis of feminist theology. Departing in her article in the previous "Proeven" from the question of the (im)possibility of reading androcentric texts 'as a woman', she now explores the possiblities of reading gynocentric texts 'as a theologian'. When is a reading recognized/acknowledged to be theological? What is said to be theology? Bekkenkamp shows that the definitions of theology resulting from the actual debate on the scientific status of the discipline, despite a basic openness, are characterized by an exclusive focus on an official, institutional Christianity and a marginalization and exclusion of women. By means of approaching theology as a discourse (Foucault), she ventures to explain this discrepancy between basic openness and conventional interpretation. Theology is not the sum total of truths about 'God', but a systematization of speaking of God (God-Talk), a certain order of speaking, a specific discourse. ln answer to the question if the tension between the theological and the feminist discourse can be made productive, the article results in a description of (four) feasible reading models. Learning from feminist literary theory, Bekkenkamp also makes use of differences and shifts within the theological discourse itself.
Item Description:Aangehaalde literatuur: Seite 68-70
ISBN:9064952450
Contains:Enthalten in: Proeven van vrouwenstudies theologie ; deel II
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15496/publikation-58633
HDL: 10900/117258