Remaking humanity: embodiment and hope in Catholic theology

"Drawing upon Edward Schillebeeckx's theology and Judith Butler's philosophy, Adam Beyt uses the framework of nonviolent hope to construct a theological anthropology for ethics. Theological anthropology grounds moral reflection on discipleship. Exemplified by gender and race, universa...

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Main Author: Beyt, Adam (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Oxford New Delhi Sydney T&T Clark 2024
In: T & T Clark studies in Edward Schillebeeckx (vol. 8)
Year: 2024
Series/Journal:T & T Clark studies in Edward Schillebeeckx vol. 8
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Schillebeeckx, Edward 1914-2009 / Butler, Judith 1956- / Hope / Embodiment / Body / Queer theology / Theological anthropology / Political theology / Catholic theology
Further subjects:B Theological Anthropology Catholic Church
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Summary:"Drawing upon Edward Schillebeeckx's theology and Judith Butler's philosophy, Adam Beyt uses the framework of nonviolent hope to construct a theological anthropology for ethics. Theological anthropology grounds moral reflection on discipleship. Exemplified by gender and race, universal accounts of the "human" based on embodiment participate in forms of harm that undermine human dignity. This work explores how Catholic theology could benefit from the robust conversations within philosophy that can address this problem of how humanity ascribes categories to the "human.""--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:244 Seiten
ISBN:0567714160