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* Confronts a central paradox of theological feminism -- what Coakley terms a paradox of power and vulnerabilitya . * Explores this issue through the perspective of spiritual practice, philosophical enquiry and doctrinal analysis. * Draws together an essential collection of Sarah Coakleya s work in this field.
In this book, Sarah Coakley confronts a central paradox of theological feminism—what she terms 'the paradox of power and vulnerability'. Whilst gender theory has in recent years given an increasingly nuanced account of the worldly 'powers' that serve to stifle human flourishing, feminist theology has been loath to acknowledge that form of surrender to divine 'power' which can alone sustain authentic human freedom, and chasten the abusive will to power in both women and men.
But how are the narratives of divine and human 'powers' to be disentangled? When is 'submission' a mark of false consciousness, and when not? Coakley examines this issue through the lens of spiritual practice, philosophical enquiry, and doctrinal analysis, arguing that contemplative practice must be the sustaining matrix of any truly liberative human empowerment.
Powers and Submissions challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of power in a theological framework, encouraging a reevaluation of what true empowerment means within a spiritual context.
Series: Challenges in Contemporary Theology
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Praised for its clarity and rigorous argument, Powers and Submissions has been highlighted for bridging complex feminist theology with accessible insights. Mary Douglas commends Coakley’s clarity and continuous argument across essays. Stanley Hauerwas calls it a crucial work that enriches both Christian and non-Christian feminist thought by integrating theology and prayer. Michael Barnes finds it unusually rich, subtle, and refreshing.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780631207368
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 18 January 2002
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 281g
Pages: 196
About the Author
Sarah Coakley is Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr., Professor of Divinity at Harvard University. She previously taught at Oriel College, Oxford, and at the Department of Religious Studies, Lancaster University. She is the author of Christ Without Absolutes (1988); the editor (with David A. Pailin) of The Making and Remaking of Christian Doctrine (1991), and editor of Religion and the Body (1997). She is currently working on a systematic theology, the first volume of which will appear as God, Sexuality and the Self: An Essay 'On the Trinity' (forthcoming).
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